Structural and Magnetic Properties of Mn-Co-C Alloys

Abstract
MnXCo(80−X)C20 alloys were studied for magnetic properties, crystal structure, and metallographic appearance. A superlattice having the stoichiometric composition Mn2Co2C was found to be markedly magnetic. The structure of this alloy is pseudo‐f.c.c. with the C atom in the central 12 12 12 position, the Mn atoms in the 000 and 12 12 0 sites, and the Co atoms in the 012 12 and 12 012 sites. A magnetic structure was deduced from a consideration of the effect of atomic separation on magnetic vector alignment and an indication that electrons transfer from the central C atom to its nearest neighbors, the face atoms.