Abstract:
Magnetic properties of ScFe4Al8 and CeFe4Al8 compounds have been studied by magnetization and Mössbauer effect measurements. Magnetic transition temperatures estimated from Mössbauer spectra (B = 0) 170 K for CeFe4Al8 and 225 K for ScFe4Al8 are not confirmed by magnetization measurements. Contrary, the pronounced maxima at Tmax = 130 and 125 K in DC magnetization curves (B = 1 kOe) were found for ScFe4Al8 and CeFe4Al8, respectively. Thermomagnetic, the so-called zero field (ZFC) and field cooling (FC) experiments show temperature-dependent irreversibilities below the "freezing" temperature, Tf, which diminishes with application of external magnetic field. The Mössbauer studies show the coexistence of magnetically (sextet) and non-magnetically (quadrupole doublet) split patterns in the wide temperature range far away from Tmax. All these observations indicate that the systems studied are either a spin-glass or are the mixture of AF and spin-glass state. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.