Landolt-Brnstein Group III
: Condensed Matter
Volume 19 Magnetic Properties of Metals 
Subvolume D2 Compounds Between Rare Earth Elements and 3d, 4d or 5d Elements 
2
Magnetic properties of rare earth elements, alloys and compounds 1 
2.1
 - 2.3See Vol. 19D1 
2.4

Compounds of rare earth elements and 3d elements 1 
2.4.1

Introduction 1 
2.4.1.1

General 1 
2.4.1.2

Phase diagrams. Crystal structure 2 
2.4.1.3

General view on the magnetic behaviour of RMx compounds 13 
2.4.1.3.1

General 13 
2.4.1.3.2

Magnetic interactions in RMx compounds 16 
2.4.1.3.3

Models used to analyse the magnetic properties of RMx compounds 17 
(H.R.
 KIRCHMAYR, E. BURZO)
2.4.2

Data 26 
2.4.2.1

R3M compounds 26 
2.4.2.2

R5M2 compounds 35 
2.4.2.3

R7M3 compounds 36 
2.4.2.4

24M11ompounds 41 
2.4.2.5

12M7 compounds 43 
2.4.2.6

R8M5 compounds 44 
2.4.2.7

R3M2 compounds 46 
2.4.2.8

R4M3 (R9M7) compounds 50 
2.4.2.9

RCo1-x (RCo0.85) compounds 60 
2.4.2.10

RNi compounds 64 
2.4.2.11

R2M3 compounds 80 
2.4.2.12

RM2 compounds 83 
2.4.2.13

RM3 compounds 172 
2.4.2.14

R2M7 compounds 203 
2.4.2.15

R5M19 compounds 220 
2.4.2.16

R6M23 compounds 223 
2.4.2.17

RM5 compounds 248 
2.4.2.18

R2M17 compounds 327 
2.4.2.19

RM12 compounds 371 
2.4.2.20

RM13 compounds 397 
2.4.3

References for 2.4 405 
2.5

Compounds of rare earth elements and 4d or 5d elements (A. CHELKOWSKI) 469

2.5.1

Introduction 469

2.5.2

Survey of compounds and properties 470

2.5.3

Figures 493


Introductory material 



References for 2.5 543


