Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/111971
Title: Magnetic Phase Diagram of UNiGa
Authors: Sechovský, V.
Havela, L.
Svoboda, P.
Andreev, A. V.
Burlet, P.
Prokeš, K.
Nakotte, H.
de Boer, F. R.
Brück, E.
Robinson, R. A.
Maletta, H.
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Citation: Magnetic Phase Diagram of UNiGa / V. Sechovský, L. Havela, P. Svoboda et al. // Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. — 1995. — Vol. 140-144. — Iss. PART 2. — P. 1379-1380.
Abstract: We present a complex magnetic phase diagram of UNiGa with several antiferromagnetic (AF) phases below TN = 39.5 K. A relatively low magnetic field (∼ 1 T) applied along the c-axis induces a transition from the AF phases to an uncompensated AF and/or a ferromagnetic (F) phase. All the magnetic structures are collinear (μU⊥c) and consist of ferromagnetic basal-plane sheets with various coupling along c. © 1995.
Keywords: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
MAGNETIC FIELD EFFECTS
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
MAGNETIC MOMENTS
MAGNETIZATION
MAGNETORESISTANCE
MAGNETOSTRICTION
NEUTRON DIFFRACTION
PHASE DIAGRAMS
PHASE TRANSITIONS
SINGLE CRYSTALS
SPECIFIC HEAT
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC PHASES
FERROMAGNETIC BASAL PLANE SHEETS
FERROMAGNETIC PHASES
MAGNETIC PHASE DIAGRAMS
MAGNETIC STRUCTURES
MAGNETOCALLORIC EFFECT
URANIUM ALLOYS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/111971
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 0029245660
WOS ID: A1995QM07400314
PURE ID: 55167054
ISSN: 0304-8853
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Acknowledgements: Part of the work was sponsored by the US-Czechoslovak Science and Technology Joint Fund (project no. 93039) and the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (project no. 93/202/0184). The experiments at HMI were financially supported from the CEC programs 'Go West' (V.S.) and 'HCM-Large Facilities' (K.P.).
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