Gadolinium: A helical antiferromagnet or a collinear ferromagnet
Gadolinium: A helical antiferromagnet or a collinear ferromagnet
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2000-01-01
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Kaul, S.
Srinath, S.
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Contrary to the recent claim that gadolinium behaves as an antiferromagnet with a helical spin structure for temperatures between the spin reorientation (SR) temperature (Formula presented) and the Néel point, the ac susceptibility and low-field bulk magnetization data taken along the [0001] and (Formula presented) hexagonal directions of high-purity gadolinium single crystals over a wide range of temperatures provide ample experimental evidence in favor of the widely accepted view that gadolinium is a normal ferromagnet with a collinear spin structure in the temperature range from (Formula presented) to the Curie point (Formula presented) However, the magnetic behavior of gadolinium is complicated by a rather complex temperature dependence of the easy direction of magnetization for temperatures below (Formula presented). © 2000 The American Physical Society.
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Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. v.62(2)