Abstract

The magnetism of CoAl compound near stoichiometry has been interpreted in terms of local moment on the excess Co atoms. To investigate this model, we have observed small angle magnetic scattering of neutrons in Co-rich CoAl compounds at liq.He, liq. N 2 and room temperatures. It is shown after the cluster model analysis that this scattering is not due to the Coal cluster but the precipitated Co atom cluster. This is supported by X-ray diffraction experiments.

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