Abstract

The effects of a chromium admixture on certain properties of the electronic structure and on the ordering of Ni3Mn have been studied by neutron diffraction and by measurement of the resistivity ϱ, the internal saturation induction BS, and the absolute thermal emf S. Analysis of the experimental data implies a closed Fermi surface for the Ni3(Mn, Cr) alloys with a low chromium concentration c but an open Fermi surface for high c.

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