Abstract
Usually, the occurrence of magnetism on isolated, substitutional
3d, 4d and
5d impurity ions in metals is restricted to certain
3d ions (mainly Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) in alloying metallic
systems. The application of the perturbed γ-ray distribution method
following heavy ion reactions and recoil implantation has offered an
experimental technique for producing and investigating new magnetic systems.
Of special importance are nonalloying systems, which can exhibit extreme
variations of e.g. density of states and atomic volume in the probe–host
combinations produced by recoil implantation. Recent developments in this
field include the following: Magnetism and the Kondo effect observed for
43Sc ions in alkali metal hosts are found to be
consistent with a nearly localised, ionic
3d1 single-electron configuration,
and parallel the behaviour observed in certain Ce systems. More generally,
essential features of the magnetism of 3d and
4d ions in sp metal hosts are
similar to those of 4f systems. Recent experimental and
theoretical studies of 54Fe in
d-band metal hosts are of key importance for an
understanding of the basic features of local moment formation on
substitutional Fe ions in transition metal hosts in general.
In many nonalloying 54Fe probe-host combinations, (at
least) two different magnetic responses have been detected. These components
correspond to substitutional and interstitial sites of the implanted probes,
as has been verified by in-beam Mössbauer spectroscopy of
57Fe in a series of host metals. This provides new
insight into lattice site occupation as a function of host properties and
allows directed investigations of the magnetic behaviour of Fe (and Mo) ions
on interstitial lattice sites. Depending on the host metal, interstitial Fe is
found to be nonmagnetic, e.g. in Zr, or magnetic, e.g. in Yb. Surprisingly,
even the 4d ion Mo can be magnetic on interstitial
sites. The experimental results for the substitutional as well as the
interstitial sites can be compared to extensive theoretical work within the
framework of local spin density calculations.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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