TY - JOUR
T1 - Composition and physical properties of the most germanium-rich germanide of manganese
AU - Kaibe, H.
AU - Nemoto, T.
AU - Sato, T.
AU - Sakata, M.
AU - Nishida, I.
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PY - 1988/3/15
Y1 - 1988/3/15
N2 - Two parent alloys with compositions Mn11Ge8 and Mn3Ge2 were prepared by melting at 1273 K for 3.6 × 103 s (1 h) in an argon atmosphere. The alloys were then annealed at 953 K for 9.0 × 105 s (250 h) in an evacuated quartz tube. The annealed Mn11Ge8 alloy is not single phase but a two-phase with free germanium. In order to establish the composition of the most germanium-rich germanide, using the two parent alloys, sintered MnGex with the compositions in the range 0.664 ≤ x ≤ 0.753 were prepared by a powder metallurgical technique. The apparent density, resistivity and magnetization of MnGex changed drastically over the very narrow range 0.700 ≤ x ≤ 0.706. From the results of X-ray integrated diffraction intensity measurements and quantitative analyses by means of electron probe micro-analysis and pycnometric density, it is confirmed that the most germanium-rich germanide of manganese is a line compound Mn44Ge31.
AB - Two parent alloys with compositions Mn11Ge8 and Mn3Ge2 were prepared by melting at 1273 K for 3.6 × 103 s (1 h) in an argon atmosphere. The alloys were then annealed at 953 K for 9.0 × 105 s (250 h) in an evacuated quartz tube. The annealed Mn11Ge8 alloy is not single phase but a two-phase with free germanium. In order to establish the composition of the most germanium-rich germanide, using the two parent alloys, sintered MnGex with the compositions in the range 0.664 ≤ x ≤ 0.753 were prepared by a powder metallurgical technique. The apparent density, resistivity and magnetization of MnGex changed drastically over the very narrow range 0.700 ≤ x ≤ 0.706. From the results of X-ray integrated diffraction intensity measurements and quantitative analyses by means of electron probe micro-analysis and pycnometric density, it is confirmed that the most germanium-rich germanide of manganese is a line compound Mn44Ge31.
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U2 - 10.1016/0022-5088(88)90118-X
DO - 10.1016/0022-5088(88)90118-X
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0023983754
SN - 0022-5088
VL - 138
SP - 303
EP - 312
JO - Journal of the Less-Common Metals
JF - Journal of the Less-Common Metals
IS - 2
ER -