Abstract

The iron-rich corner of the Yb–Fe–Ga phase diagram contains at least three phases. Two form in annealed samples (500 °C) and crystallize with either the hexagonal LuFe 9.5 type structure (space group P6 3/ mmc) at low Ga contents (0–28 at.% Ga), or the rhombohedral PrFe 7 (Th 2Zn 17) type structure (space group R 3 ¯ m ) at high Ga contents (16–35 at.% Ga), while one occurs in as-cast samples at intermediate Ga contents and crystallizes with the hexagonal TbCu 7 type structure ( P6/ mmm). As the gallium content is increased, the subcell volumes of the structures increase and the subcell ratios c/ a decrease. The compounds are ferromagnetic and show magnetizations of upto σ = 50 emu/g at 10 kOe, and magnetic ordering temperatures of up to 80 °C. The direction of easy magnetization is close to the basal plane.

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