Abstract

Systematic variations of magnetic properties in amorphous TM-Y (TM = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) alloys are investigated on the basis of a finite temperature theory of amorphous metallic magnetism which takes into account both thermal spin fluctuations and the fluctuations due to structural and configurations disorder. It is shown that the magnetic phase diagrams calculated in the most random atomic configuration explain qualitatively the spinglass (SG) in Mn-Y, the SG ferromagnetism (F) transition in Fe-Y, and the F-paramagnetism transition in Co-Y and Ni-Y alloys. Magnetization vs concentration curves and susceptibility vs concentration curves as well as the effective Bohr magneton numbers are also shown to be explained qualitatively or semi-quantitatively by the theory. Their miscroscopic mechanisms are elucidated by means of their electronic structures, magnetic couplings, and atomic short range order. It is found that the magnetism in Fe-Y and Mn-Y amorphous alloys is strongly influenced by the atomic short range order. The result explains different magnetic phase diagrams in amorphous Fe-Y alloys and experimental SG transition temperatures in amorphous Mn-Y alloys.

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