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Effect of random disorder and spin frustration on the reentrant spin glass phase and ferromagnetic phase in stage-2 Cu_{0.93}Co_{0.07}Cl_{2} graphite intercalation compound near the multicritical point

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Stage-2 Cu0.93_{0.93}Co0.07_{0.07}Cl2_{2} graphite intercalation compound magnetically behaves like a reentrant ferromagnet near the multicritical point (cMCPβ‰ˆ0.96c_{MCP} \approx 0.96). It undergoes two magnetic phase transitions at TRSGT_{RSG} (=6.64Β±0.05= 6.64 \pm 0.05 K) and TcT_{c} (=8.62Β±0.05= 8.62 \pm 0.05 K). The static and dynamic nature of the ferromagnetic and reentrant spin glass phase has been studied using DC and AC magnetic susceptibility. Characteristic memory phenomena of the DC susceptibility are observed at TRSGT_{RSG} and TcT_{c}. The nonlinear AC susceptibility Ο‡3β€²\chi_{3}^{\prime} has a positive local maximum at TRSGT_{RSG}, and a negative local minimum at TcT_{c}. The relaxation time Ο„\tau between TRSGT_{RSG} and TcT_{c} shows a critical slowing down: Ο„\tau with x=13.1Β±0.4x = 13.1 \pm 0.4 and Ο„0βˆ—=(2.5Β±0.5)Γ—10βˆ’13\tau_{0}^{*} = (2.5 \pm 0.5) \times 10^{-13} sec. The influence of the random disorder on the critical behavior above TcT_{c} is clearly observed: Ξ±=βˆ’0.66\alpha = -0.66, Ξ²=0.63\beta = 0.63, and Ξ³=1.40\gamma = 1.40. The exponent of Ξ±\alpha is far from that of 3D Heisenberg model.Comment: 15 pages, 16 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.

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