Magnetostriction and low field ac-susceptibility of polycrystalline Gd1-xPrxCo5 (x = 0, 0.1 and 0.5) alloys are measured in temperature region of 77-300 K. XRD patterns show that our samples are single phase. For x = 0 (GdCo5) there are no anomaly in temperature dependence of magnetostriction and ac-susceptibility curves. For x = 0.1 and 0.5 temperature dependence of ac-susceptibilities show easy-axes phase transitions. In the case of x = 0.1 sample, the easy-axes of magnetization changes from canted to axial (practically, hexagonal c-axis) direction as temperature increases, and ac-susceptibility of x = 0.5 sample shows two iterative transitions, first from basal to canted then canted to axial. Magnetostriction of Pr contained samples anomalously decreases at spin reorientation regions.
A. Amirabadizadeh, , N. Tajabor, , F. Pourarian, and H. Salamati, (2020). Anomalous behavior of magnetostriction and magnetic ac-suseptibility of Gd1-xPrxCo5 polycrystals. Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 4(1), 65-74.
MLA
A. Amirabadizadeh, , , N. Tajabor, , , F. Pourarian, , and H. Salamati, . "Anomalous behavior of magnetostriction and magnetic ac-suseptibility of Gd1-xPrxCo5 polycrystals", Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 4, 1, 2020, 65-74.
HARVARD
A. Amirabadizadeh , N. Tajabor , F. Pourarian , H. Salamati (2020). 'Anomalous behavior of magnetostriction and magnetic ac-suseptibility of Gd1-xPrxCo5 polycrystals', Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 4(1), pp. 65-74.
CHICAGO
A. Amirabadizadeh, N. Tajabor, F. Pourarian and H. Salamati, "Anomalous behavior of magnetostriction and magnetic ac-suseptibility of Gd1-xPrxCo5 polycrystals," Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 4 1 (2020): 65-74,
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