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Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 60:1712-1717
Taking into account the inexhaustible interest in studying the peculiarities of physical properties in the neighborhood of phase transitions and the growth of experimental investigations of cobalt fluoride, we have studied the peculiarities of magnet
Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 58:2438-2442
The state of cobalt fluoride in the vicinity of the critical value H c of a longitudinal magnetic field H, in which the magnetic subsystem of a CoF2 crystal with a strong Dzyaloshinskii interaction is transformed from the antiferromagnetic phase into
Autor:
O. G. Medvedovskaya, V. N. Bilyk, G. K. Chepurnykh, S. V. Sokolov, G. V. Kirik, A. D. Stadnik
Publikováno v:
METALLOFIZIKA I NOVEISHIE TEKHNOLOGII. 36:1641-1650
Publikováno v:
Low Temperature Physics. 26:81-83
The phase transitions in cobalt fluoride (at T≪TN=38 K) in a longitudinal magnetic field are investigated theoretically, and it is shown that the field-induced transition of the magnetic subsystem from an antiferromagnetic phase can occur only to a
Publikováno v:
Physics of the Solid State. 41:1877-1879
Properties of phase transitions in a magnetic field H parallel to the easy axis have been investigated, and it has been shown, in particular, that the nature of the transition of the magnetic subsystem from the antiferromagnetic phase to the angular
Publikováno v:
Technical Physics Letters. 24:926-928
The easy-axis antiferromagnetic α-Fe2O3 is used to study the influence of uniaxial pressure on the magnetic phase diagrams. It is shown that there are regions where an abrupt and appreciable change in the magnetization is accompanied not only by a n
Autor:
O. G. Medvedovskaya, S. V. Tarasenko
Publikováno v:
physica status solidi (b). 117:459-463
The peculiarities are investigated of the behaviour characteristic of the components of the high-frequency magnetic susceptibility tensor of the electronic spin subsystem considering and not considering the nuclear spin subsystem and also the amplifi