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Local Magnetic Properties of Antiferromagnetic FeBr2
Physical Review B
  • J. Peloth
  • R. A. Brand
  • Takele Seda, Western Washington University
  • M. M. Pereira de Azevedo
  • W. Kleeman
  • Ch. Binek
  • J. Kushauer
  • D. Bertrand
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1995
Keywords
  • Antiferromagnet,
  • FeBr2,
  • Mössbauer spectroscopy
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Abstract

The antiferromagnet FeBr2 has been studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy in external fields both in the metamagnetic region below the multicritical temperature TMCP and in the second-order transition region above. The local magnetization shows that the metamagnetic transition occurs by spin flips, as in simple models. However, in the second-order transition region, the local magnetization of the sublattice oriented antiparallel to the external field varies continuously but remains parallel to the c axis. This can only be understood if the external magnetic field induces strong transversal spin precession of the moments on the antiparallel sublattice. This shows that the anomalous maxima in the imaginary part χ'' recently found in the ac susceptibility [M.M. Pereira de Azevedo et al., J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 140-144, 1557 (1995)] and denoted H_ below the critical field HC(T), and H+ above, can be understood as being caused by noncritical transversal spin fluctuations.

DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.52.15372
Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
Antiferromagnetism; Magnetism; Iron-manganese alloys--Magnetic properties; Neutrons--Diffraction; Mössbauer spectroscopy
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Language
English
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Citation Information
J. Peloth, R. A. Brand, S. Takele, M. M. Pereira de Azevedo, W. Kleeman, Ch. Binek, J. Kushauer and D. Bertrand: Local magnetic properties of antiferromagnetic FeBr2, Phys. Rev. B 52 (1995) 15372.