Abstract
Mossbauer-effect spectra have been obtained in the temperature region from −196° to 300 °C for both iron and tin nuclei in FeSn and Fe3Sn. It is established that FeSn is antiferromagnetic with Neel temperature=(94±3) °C. It is also found that the effective magnetic fields at the positions of iron and tin nuclei both point opposite to the magnetization in the ferromagnetic Fe3Sn. Values of effective magnetic fields and isomer shifts were calculated using simple models. The results obtained for the quadrupole interaction may be considerably changed when the magnetic and electric field structures are better known.
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