Abstract

The presence of short range order in dilute ternary Fe SbT alloys (T=Ni, Co, Cr) is investigated by means of NMR at 121,123 Sb and 59 Co nuclei. Satellite lines are observed on each spectrum. The assignment to well defined atomic pair configurations are deduced from their positions and from the concentration dependences of their relative areas. Sb-Co and Sb-Cr first neighbor pairs are observed in a random proportion whereas Sb-Ni first and third neighbor pairs are short range ordered, with an attractive Sb-Ni interaction. These results are discussed in connection with other experimental data.

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