1995
DOI: 10.1016/0304-8853(94)01363-2
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A pulsed field neutron diffractometer for studying field-induced phase transitions

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“…La suppression de l'antiferromagnétisme dans un monocristal de MnF 2 y a effectivement été observée au cours d'une impulsion unique jusqu'à un champ d'environ 22 T [1]. L'avenir de ces techniques de "champs extrêmes" demeure néanmoins assez hypothétique.…”
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“…La suppression de l'antiferromagnétisme dans un monocristal de MnF 2 y a effectivement été observée au cours d'une impulsion unique jusqu'à un champ d'environ 22 T [1]. L'avenir de ces techniques de "champs extrêmes" demeure néanmoins assez hypothétique.…”
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“…This domain persists even when the magnetic field is brought to zero if the transition is of second order. This observation indicates that it is possible to control antiferromagnetic domains by subjecting the cold material to high (perhaps pulsed [13]) magnetic fields along chosen directions. The effect may actually have some use when applied to ferro/antiferromagnetic thin-film couples, as those used in spin valves.…”
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