Paramagnetic neutron scattering spectra from the localized ferromagnet Pd2MnSn have been reexamined at T=210 K (1.1TC), primarily at large-q values. The measured profiles are compared with theoretical profiles calculated according to the three-pole approximation theory from the magnetic exchange constants up to the sixth-nearest-neighbor shell. The calculated linewidths agree reasonably with the observed widths, but not the line shapes; the data show no indication of side peaks at finite energy, as predicted by the theory for the higher-q values. The measurements can be fitted well, however, by a parametrized spectral weight function based on the three-pole approximation.
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Paramagnetic neutron scattering spectra from the localized ferromagnet Pd2MnSn have been reexamined at T=210 K (1.1TC), primarily at large-q values. The measured profiles are compared with theoretical profiles calculated according to the three-pole approximation theory from the magnetic exchange constants up to the sixth-nearest-neighbor shell. The calculated linewidths agree reasonably with the observed widths, but not the line shapes; the data show no indication of side peaks at finite energy...
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