37 research outputs found
Spin Seebeck effect in Y-type hexagonal ferrite thin films
Spin Seebeck effect (SSE) has been investigated in thin films of two
Y-hexagonal ferrites BaZnFeO (Zn2Y) and
BaCoFeO (Co2Y) deposited by a spin-coating method on
SrTiO(111) substrate. The selected hexagonal ferrites are both
ferrimagnetic with similar magnetic moments at room temperature and both
exhibit easy magnetization plane normal to -axis. Despite that, SSE signal
was only observed for Zn2Y, whereas no significant SSE signal was detected for
Co2Y. We tentatively explain this different behavior by a presence of two
different magnetic ions in Co2Y, whose random distribution over octahedral
sites interferes the long range ordering and enhances the Gilbert damping
constant. The temperature dependence of SSE for Zn2Y was measured and analyzed
with regard to the heat flux and temperature gradient relevant to the SSE
signal.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
Cluster superconductivity in the magnetoelectric Pb(Fe1/2Sb1/2)O3 ceramics
We report the observation of cluster (local) superconductivity in the
magnetoelectric Pb(Fe1/2Sb1/2)O3 ceramics prepared at a hydrostatic pressure of
6 GPa and temperatures 1200-1800 K to stabilize the perovskite phase. The
superconductivity is manifested by an abrupt drop of the magnetic
susceptibility at the critical temperature TC 7 K. Both the magnitude of this
drop and TC decrease with magnetic field increase. Similarly, the low-field
paramagnetic absorption measured by EPR spectrometer drops significantly below
TC as well. The observed effects and their critical magnetic field dependence
are interpreted as manifestation of the superconductivity and Meissner effect
in metallic Pb nanoclusters existing in the ceramics. Their volume fraction and
average size were estimated as 0.1-0.2% and 140-150 nm, respectively. The
superconductivity related effects disappear after oxidizing annealing of the
ceramics.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Temperature and thickness dependence of tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance in exchange-biased Py/IrMn/MgO/Ta stacks
Weinvestigate the thickness and temperature dependence of a series of Ni0.8Fe0.2/Ir0.2Mn0.8 bilayer samples with varying thickness ratio of the ferromagnet/antiferromagnet (tFM tAFM) in order to explore the exchange coupling strengths in tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance (TAMR) devices. Specific values of tFM tAFM lead to four distinct scenarios with specific electric responses to moderate magnetic fields. The characteristic dependence of the measured TAMR signal on applied voltage allows us to confirm its persistence up to room temperature despite an overlapped contribution by a thermal magnetic noise
FMR and Static Magnetic Properties of Gallium Substituted Magnetoplumbite
Magnetization and uniaxial anisotropy were studied on single crystals of PbFe12-xGaxO19, where x = 0 - 8 from 2 to 360 K. The results suggest that for x > 3 the spin arrangement becomes non-collinear. The magnetic moment and anisotropy for x < 3 are roughly consistent with the random distribution of Ga3+ ions in all sites except for 2b. For x = 5.94 and 8.02 the relatively large anisotropy of the Curie temperature was found. The FMR measurements at T = 300 K were interpred using the g-tensor formulation
Magnetic properties of Pr[Fe(Cn)(6)]·5H(2)O
Magnetic properties of Prussian blue analogues, the molecule-based
ferrimagnet Pr[Fe(CN)(6)] - 5H(2)O, are presented. The
zero-field-cooled magnetisation curves deviate from the field-cooled
magnetisation measurements M(T) below certain temperature T-f = 14.5 K,
and show a broad maximum at about T = 12 K. Such a behaviour of M(T) is
typical for the small particles system or for non-interacting magnetic
clusters. The saturation magnetic moment mu(s) = 2.02 mu(B), determined
from M(1/H) curves, agrees very well with the theoretical value. The
Curie temperature T-c = 14.8 K were determined from M-2(T) curves. The
M(H) curve shows hysteresis behaviour at T = 4.5 K. Magnetic
susceptibility chi obeys Curie-Weiss law very well above T = 30 K with
mu(eff) = 3.8 mu(B) and theta= -18.6 K. The changes in shapes of
low-temperature H-1-solid-echo spectra reflect the changes in the
magnetic state of the sample
Magnetooptics in Charge Uncompensated Garnet CaxY3-xFe5O12
The properties of compensating centres in Ca2+ substituted yttrium iron garnet CaxY3-xFe5O12, 0≤ x ≤ 0.39 have been investigated using magnetooptical spectroscopy and magnetization measurements. The Faraday rotation and MCD were measured in the spectral range from 0.5 to 2.5 eV and at temperatures from 6 to 380 K. Different centres were detected and the effects of their localization at low temperatures are discussed
Magnetic Phases In Nanogranular Co-Cu Structures
CoCu nanogranular materials with Co concentration of 5, 9, and 15 at% were produced by annealing the starting melt-spun ribbons at 450° C for 1 h. Their magnetization curves were quantitatively analyzed for the amount of superparamagnetic and ferromagnetic phases in the temperature range of 5-300 K. For the two lower concentrations the majority of particles became already superparamagnetic at these temperatures. The temperature dependence of the AC susceptibility indicated the presence of antiferromagnetic type interactions among the particles