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The Mössbauer study of the mixed magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole interaction in the paramagnetic state of amorphous Fe−Zr and Fe−Hf alloys is presented. Strong evidence for chemical short range order of the iron-pure alloys is found. The hyperfine parameters of the iron-rich alloys are marked by a complex applied field and temperature dependence, suggesting a not negligible spincorrelation well above Tc.
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Fries, S.M., Crummenauer, J., Gonser, U. et al. Mixed hyperfine interaction - A tool to investigate the short range order and the strange magnetic behaviour of amorphous Fe-based binary alloys. Hyperfine Interact 45, 301–308 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02405892
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