Abstract:
Metamagnetism, a sudden increase in the magnetization of a material with a small change of external magnetic field, are calling more attentions because of their rich magn...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Metamagnetism, a sudden increase in the magnetization of a material with a small change of external magnetic field, are calling more attentions because of their rich magnetic phenomena and scientific significance . There are quite different physical causes for different types of metamagnets . In this work, metamagnetism has been found in arc-melting Sm(Ni0.5Fe0.4Cu0.1)7 . The physical property measurement system (PPMS) is used to measure the magnetic properties . The hysteresis loops at different temperatures (T>5K) are shown in Fig .1 . Both sides of the hysteresis loops exhibit obvious metamagnetic behaviors . The hysteresis loops show wasp-waisted character . At the beginning of the curves the magnetization increases rapidly and then gets saturation at about 1T . When field increases continuously to the critical magnetic fields (Hcm) metamagnetic behavior appears . The lower the temperature is, the higher the Hcm is . The magnetization appears to saturate when field increases to a higher value . The magnetization stays at high magnetization state until the field decreases to about 1T . The magnetizatic behaviors at another side of the hysteresis loops are the same . The critical magnetic fields (Hcm) corresponding to the metamagnetic points increases with the temperature decreasing by an exponential dependence. The spin reverse model with thermal activation (TA) is used to explain the relation of the critical field to temperature . The expression can be written as Hcm(T)=Hcm(0)exp(-kT/U), where Hcm(T) is the critical field at T, Hcm(0) is the calculated value at 0K, k is the Boltzmann constant, U is the energy needed to turnover one spin. The fitting results show U≈6 .6×10-15erg . At temperatures, below 5K, the smooth jumps turn into step-like jumps. The number of the steps and the values of critical fields vary with different samples . The inset in Fig .2 is the enlargement of one step with a field interval of 0.05T . When repeating the magnetization process, th...
Published in: 2015 IEEE International Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG)
Date of Conference: 11-15 May 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 16 July 2015
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