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    Crystallographic and magnetic structure of RbCoCl3 · 2 D2O

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    The crystallographic and magnetic structure of RbCoCl3 · 2 D2O were determined mainly by means of neutron diffraction measurements. Below TN = 2.79 K the magnetic moments are ordered in a canted antiferromagnetic pattern. A meta-magnetic phase transition is observed at unusually small field values (H = 18 Oe at T = 2 K)

    Short- and long-range correlations in the S=1/2 ferromagnetic chain system (C6D11ND3)CuBr3

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    The short- and long-range spin correlations in the quasi-one-dimensional S=(1/2) system (C6D11ND3)CuBr3 (CHAB-D14) have been investigated by (quasi) elastic neutron scattering experiments. The temperature dependence of the sublattice magnetization below TN=1.56 K reflects the presence of ferromagnetic chains in this compound. The intrachain spin correlations in the paramagnetic region show a crossover from isotropic Heisenberg behavior at high temperatures to XY behavior below ~3 K, and are surprisingly well described by a classical spin model

    Neutron-scattering study of bicritical behavior in CsMnBr3 <FOR VERIFICATION> 2D2O

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    The behavior of the orthorhombic, weakly anisotropic antiferromagnet CsMnBr3 2D2O in a magnetic field applied along the easy axis, was investigated by means of neutron scattering. By observing the intensities of several magnetic Bragg reflections a rather complete picture of the field and temperature dependence of the staggered magnetization Most was obtained. The data on Mst(H, T) and Mst (H, T), the order parameters of the antiferromagnetic and the spin-flop phase, respectively, allow several direct experimental tests of the extended-scaling theory for bicritical behavior. From the vanishing of the order parameters the paramagnetic phase boundaries Tc(H) and Tc(H) were determined. The location of the first-order spin-flop line HSF(T) in the (H, T) diagram could be derived from the reorientation of Mst at this transition. Although the present compound is known as a pseudo-one-dimensional Heisenberg system, the shape of the phase boundaries is well described by the extended-scaling theory. The observed crossover exponent is in fair agreement with the theoretical prediction for an orthorhombic spin-flop system. However, the fitted slope q of the optimum t=0 scaling axis strongly deviates from Fisher's estimate, which probably is not valid for a low-dimensional system. The data also provide a more direct confirmation of the central postulate of the extended-scaling theory. In order to test the validity of this scaling hypothesis, two different procedures for the scaling of the data are employed, and plots are constructed in which all scaled data points accumulate onto the two alternative bicritical scaling functions W or m. In these plots the anticipated symmetry between the Mst and Mst data is striking. In m the crossover from bicritical to critical behavior can be observed clearly. As a result of the different data analyses, the following "best values" for the various parameters might be indicated: Tb=5.255(5) K, Hb=26.55(2) kOe, q=5.5(2)×10-5 kOe, w=6.3(4)×103 kOe2, =1.18(3), b=0.33(2), =0.321(4), and =0.326(6). The critical exponents and are in good agreement with the theoretical d=3 Ising value. Also the observed bicritical exponents b and agree with the theoretical d=3 XY values

    NEUTRON SCATTERING STUDY ON THE SPIN-FLOP SYSTEM CsMnBr3.2D2O

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    La variation de l'aimantation alternée avec la température et le champ magnétique dans le système "spin-flop" CsMnBr3.2D2O a été étudiée par diffraction neutronique. Le diagramme de phase magnétique a été obtenu. Les valeurs des exposants critiques β ≥ et β ⊥ sont respectivement 0.321 (6) et 0.326(7).The dependence of the staggered magnetization on temperature and magnetic field in the spin-flop system CsMnBr3.2D2O was studied by means of neutron scattering. The magnetic phase diagram is reported. The critical exponents β ≥ and β ⊥ are found to be β ≥ = 0.321 (6) and β ⊥ = 0.326(7
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