ISSN:
1434-6036
Keywords:
75.25.+Z
;
64.70.Rh
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract We investigated the magnetic structure of NdCu2 by means of neutron diffraction as a function of temperature between 1.5 K and 8 K in zero external field. The diffraction data were obtained on two single crystals with different orientations using the triple-axis-spectrometer TAS6 at the DR-3 reactor at Risø. Two magnetic phases were observed between 1.5K andT N =6.5K. From 1.5 K to 4.1 K the magnetic reflections can be described by the commensurate wave vector τ=(3/5 0 0) and its higher harmonics 3τ and 5τ. Below 2.5K the structure is completely squared-up. For 4.1 K≦T≦6.5 K the magnetic structure is incommensurate with the chemical lattice and can be described by the wave vectorτ=(3/5 0 0) and its higher harmonies 3τ and 5τM. Below 2.5 K the structure is completely squared-up. For 4.1 K ≦T≦ 6.5 K the magnetic structure is incommensurate with the chemical lattice and can be described by the wave vectorτ *=(0.62 0.044 0). In both phases the Nd-moments are oriented along the easyb-direction.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01313846
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