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Magnetic order-disorder transition in highly dilute ferrite-spinels

K.P. Belov, A.N. Goryaga, A.I. Korokev

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1983. 38. N 6. P. 53

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The character of the magnetic transition in three samples of dilute ferrites with the spinel structure is studied: Li$_{0.2}$Zn$_{0.6}$Fe$_{2.2}$O$_4$(Li-Zn), Mg$_{1.5}$FeTi$_{0.5}$O$_4$(Mg-Ti), and Ni$_{0.2}$Zn$_{0.8}$Fe$_2$O$_4$(Ni-Zn). According to Mossbauer investigations, not only ordered but also disordered spins are present in the first two samples (mictomagnetism), while all the 3d cations are magnetically active in the Ni-Zn sample. Values of the Curie temperature and spontaneous magnetization are determined from the dependence of $\frac{H}{\sigma}(\sigma ^2)$. It is established that in samples including magnetically inactive ions either the relations $(\sigma_s / \sigma_{s_0}^2 = \xi (1-T/\Theta)$ is not satisfied (the Mg-Ti sample has a linear dependence of $\sigma _s/\sigma$ on $T/\Theta$) or the coefficient in the Li-Zn sample is considerably smaller than in the Ni-Zn sample. It is found that it is only in dilute Mg-Ti ferrite that the displacement of the maximum on the curve of ${\left | \chi _{dif} \right |}_{H=const}(T)$ with increase in field $H$ occurs in the direction of lower temperatures, i.e., as in material with ordering of "spin-glass" type. It is concluded that transition from a paramagnetic to a noncollinear ferromagnetic state may occur in dilute ferrites.

Authors
K.P. Belov, A.N. Goryaga, A.I. Korokev
Department of General Physics for Natural Science Faculties, Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119991, Russia
Issue 6, 1983

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