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Magnetization studies and crystalline electric field effects in Dy0.73Tb0.27Co2

01 Sep 1997-Solid State Communications (Pergamon)-Vol. 103, Iss: 10, pp 567-572
TL;DR: In this article, the components of the g -tensor are calculated from the wave function for the CEF ground doublet and the contributions to the quadrupole interaction at the Dy nucleus are evaluated.
About: This article is published in Solid State Communications.The article was published on 1997-09-01. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnetization & Hyperfine structure.
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01 Sep 1955
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors restrict their attention to the ferrites and a few other closely related materials, which are more closely related to anti-ferromagnetic substances than they are to ferromagnetics in which the magnetization results from the parallel alignment of all the magnetic moments present.
Abstract: In this chapter, we will restrict our attention to the ferrites and a few other closely related materials. The great interest in ferrites stems from their unique combination of a spontaneous magnetization and a high electrical resistivity. The observed magnetization results from the difference in the magnetizations of two non-equivalent sub-lattices of the magnetic ions in the crystal structure. Materials of this type should strictly be designated as “ferrimagnetic” and in some respects are more closely related to anti-ferromagnetic substances than they are to ferromagnetics in which the magnetization results from the parallel alignment of all the magnetic moments present. We shall not adhere to this special nomenclature except to emphasize effects, which are due to the existence of the sub-lattices.

2,659 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic contribution to electrical resistivity is applied to estimate Curie temperatures, and the Curie temperature increases with x, approaches a maximum for x ǫ = 0.3 and reduces across the rest of the series.

6 citations

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01 Oct 1988
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a collection of useful formulas besides those related to angular momentum, and compare different notations used by previous authors, and present results relating to different aspects of the angular momentum theory.
Abstract: Containing basic definitions and theorems as well as relations, tables of formulas and numerical tables which are essential for applications to many physical problems, the book is useful for specialists in nuclear and particle physics, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, plasma physics, collision and reaction theory, quantum chemistry, etc. The authors write many formulas in different coordinate systems. Each chapter opens with a list of its contents. New results relating to different aspects of the angular momentum theory are included. This book gathers together many useful formulas besides those related to angular momentum, and compares different notations used by previous authors.

3,987 citations

01 Sep 1955
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors restrict their attention to the ferrites and a few other closely related materials, which are more closely related to anti-ferromagnetic substances than they are to ferromagnetics in which the magnetization results from the parallel alignment of all the magnetic moments present.
Abstract: In this chapter, we will restrict our attention to the ferrites and a few other closely related materials. The great interest in ferrites stems from their unique combination of a spontaneous magnetization and a high electrical resistivity. The observed magnetization results from the difference in the magnetizations of two non-equivalent sub-lattices of the magnetic ions in the crystal structure. Materials of this type should strictly be designated as “ferrimagnetic” and in some respects are more closely related to anti-ferromagnetic substances than they are to ferromagnetics in which the magnetization results from the parallel alignment of all the magnetic moments present. We shall not adhere to this special nomenclature except to emphasize effects, which are due to the existence of the sub-lattices.

2,659 citations

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K.H.J. Buschow1
TL;DR: A survey of the physical properties, composition and crystal structure of intermetallic compounds formed between rare-earth elements and 3D transition elements is given in this article.Apart from binary compounds, the results of pseudobinary series are also considered.
Abstract: A survey is given of the physical properties, composition and crystal structure of intermetallic compounds formed between rare-earth elements and 3d transition elements. Apart from binary compounds the results of pseudobinary series are also considered. The magnetic properties determined by the exchange interactions involving 4f as well as 3d electrons, are discussed together with experimental results available on magnetovolume effects and various resonance techniques such as NMR and the Mossbauer effect.

1,189 citations