Effect of magnetism on lattice dynamics in metallic chromium
Stanis{\l}aw M. Dubiel, Jan \.Zukrowski

TL;DR
This study investigates how magnetism influences atomic vibrations in metallic chromium, revealing an anomaly at the Neel temperature through Mossbauer spectroscopy.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence that magnetism affects lattice dynamics in chromium near its Neel temperature.
Findings
Anomaly in center shift at 313 K coincides with Neel temperature.
Magnetism influences atomic vibrations in chromium.
Experimental data supports magneto-elastic coupling in the material.
Abstract
Single-crystal sample of chromium doped with ca.0.2 at.%119Sn was studied by means of a transmission M\"ossbauer spectroscopy in the temperature range of 310-315 K. An anomaly in the temperature behavior of the center shift was found at ca. 313 K, a temperature that coincides well with the N\'eel temperature of chromium. The anomaly gives evidence that the vibrations of atoms in the studied system are affected by the magnetism.
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