The magnetic order of (La,Eu)2-xSrxCuO4 ( x=0.2) has been investigated with &mgr;SR techniques. In this system a low temperature tetragonal (LTT) structure is present in the entire range of doping and it is possible to follow the evolution from the long range antiferromagnetic state at x = 0 to the static magnetic stripes. We find a nonmonotonic change of the Neel temperature with increasing x and the obtained magnetic phase diagram of the LTT phase resembles the generic phase diagram of the cuprates where the superconductivity is replaced by a second antiferromagnetic phase.
The spatially oscillating electron spin polarization in the Ag spacer of a 4 nm Fe/20 nmAg/4 nm Fe(001) epitaxial trilayer has been determined by means of low energy muon spin rotation. It oscillates with the same period as the interlayer exchange coupling, but shows a much weaker attenuation at large distances x from the interface. The measured magnetization profile from the inner 14 nm of the spacer is described by an oscillating polarization decaying as x(-0.8(1)). This unusual behavior may arise from a full confinement of electron states within the spacer.
We report the synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of the S=1 2-leg spin-ladder compound Na2Ni2(C2O4)3(H2O)2. The magnetic properties were examined by magnetic susceptibility and pulsed high field magnetization measurements. The magnetic excitations have been measured in high field high frequency ESR. Although the Ni(II) ions form structurally a 2-leg ladder, an isolated dimer model consistently describes the observations very well. The analysis of the temperature dependent magnetization data leads to a magnetic exchange constant of J = 43 K along the rungs of the ladder and an average value of the g-factor of 2.25. From the ESR measurements, we determined the single ion anisotropy to D = 11.5 K. The validity of the isolated dimer model is supported by Quantum Monte Carlo calculations, performed for several ratios of interdimer and intradimer magnetic exchange and taking into account the experimentally determined single ion anisotropy. The results can be understood in terms of the different coordination and superexchange angles of the oxalate ligands along the rungs and legs of the 2-leg spin ladder.
We present a detailed study of the structural and magnetic phase transitions of the Heusler compound Co 2 NbSn. This material undergoes a structural transition at T S ϭ235 K from the cubic Heusler Fm3m hightemperature phase into an orthorhombic low-temperature lattice of Pmma symmetry. Further, the system exhibits a magnetic transition at T C ϭ116 K from para-to ferromagnetism. While on a macro-and mesoscopic scale Co 2 NbSn appears to be fully Fm3m ordered, from microscopic studies we find that on an atomic scale site disorder is present. We discuss the implications of these findings for the anomalous macroscopic physical properties and domain formation in the ferromagnetic state in Co 2 NbSn.
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