Abstract

155Gd Mössbauer spectroscopy was used to measure the electric field gradient (EFG) at the Gd nucleus in GdT5 compounds (T=Co, Ni, Cu and Rh) and GdT3B2 compounds (T=Rh, Ru and Co). The crystal structure of these compounds is of the CaCu5 type. Using the results of self-consistent band structure calculations of the valence electron contributions to the EFG, it is shown that the main contribution, comes from the asphericity of the Gd 6p valence electron charge density.

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