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Title: Effects of magnetic anisotropy and exchange in Tm2Fe17
Authors: Pirogov, A. N.
Bogdanov, S. G.
Rosenfeld, E. V.
Park, J-G
Choi, Y. N.
Lee, Seongsu
Prokes, K.
Golosova, N. O.
Sashin, I. L.
Kudrevatykh, N. V.
Skryabin, Yu. N.
Vokhmyanin, A. P.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Citation: Effects of magnetic anisotropy and exchange in Tm2Fe17 / A. N. Pirogov, S. G. Bogdanov, E. V. Rosenfeld, J-G Park, Y. N. Choi, Seongsu Lee, K. Prokes, N. O. Golosova, I. L. Sashin, N. V. Kudrevatykh, Yu. N. Skryabin, A. P. Vokhmyanin // Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. — 2012. — Vol. 115. — № 5. — P. 837-848.
Abstract: Neutron diffraction experiments have been carried out to study the magnetocrystalline anisotropy of two (2b and 2d) Tm sublattices and four (4f, 6g, 12j, and 12k) Fe sublattices in ferrimagnetic compound Tm2Fe 17 (space group P63/mmc). We have determined the temperature dependence of the magnitude and orientation of magnetization for each of the thulium and iron sublattices in the range (10-300) K. A spontaneous rotation (at about 90 K) of the Tm and Fe sublattice magnetizations from the c-axis to the basal plane is accompanied by a drastic change in the magnetization magnitude, signifying a large magnetization anisotropy. Both Tm sublattices exhibit an easy-axis type of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy. The Fe sublattices manifest both the uniaxial and planar anisotropy types. The sublattice formed by Fe atoms at the 4f position reveals the largest planar anisotropy constant. The Fe atoms at the 12j position show a uniaxial anisotropy. We find that the inelastic neutron scattering spectra measured below and above the spin-reorientation transition are remarkably different. © 2012 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/51450
RSCI ID: 20478232
SCOPUS ID: 84876866934
WOS ID: 000312582700012
PURE ID: 1073189
ISSN: 1063-7761
1090-6509
DOI: 10.1134/S106377611210010X
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