The magnetic spin-reorientation transitions in the RGa (R = rare earth) intermetallic compounds studied by measurements of the hyperfine interactions of the (119)Sn probe atoms

The magnetic and electric hyperfine interactions of the probe nucleus (119)Sn on the Ga site of the ferromagnetic rare-earth (R) gallium compounds RGa (R = Pr-Er) have been investigated by Mossbauer spectroscopy technique. For all of the compounds, the directions of the magnetic moments of the R(3+)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2007-01, Vol.308 (1), p.74-79
Hauptverfasser: Delyagin, N N, Krylov, V I, Rozantsev, I N
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The magnetic and electric hyperfine interactions of the probe nucleus (119)Sn on the Ga site of the ferromagnetic rare-earth (R) gallium compounds RGa (R = Pr-Er) have been investigated by Mossbauer spectroscopy technique. For all of the compounds, the directions of the magnetic moments of the R(3+) ions have been determined as a function of temperature in the range from 5 K to T(c). For NdGa, SmGa, HoGa, and ErGa compounds, the magnetic reorientation transitions due to the competition between the exchange interaction and the interaction with crystal field have been investigated. At high temperatures, when the electric interaction dominates, the orientation of the magnetic moments is unambiguously determined by the sign of the quadrupole moment of 4f shell of the R(3+) ion. With decreasing temperature, the magnetic moments rotate gradually from the bc-plane toward the crystallographic a-axis. In the temperature range 5 K < or = T < 100 K, the ferromagnetic structure of the GdGa compound is noncollinear. At 5 K the magnetic moments of the Gd(3+) ions point in two distinct directions with respect to the crystallographic a-axis (theta(1) approx 30 deg and theta(2) approx 60 deg ).
ISSN:0304-8853
DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2006.05.004