ANALYSIS OF HIGH-FIELD MAGNETIZATION PROCESS IN $Sm_{2}Fe_{17}N_{3.0}$

  • Zhao, T.S. (Department of Physics, Jilin University) ;
  • Jin, H.M. (Department of Physics, Jilin University) ;
  • Lee, J.I. (Department of Physics Inha University) ;
  • Paug, K.S. (Department of Physics Inha University)
  • Published : 1995.10.01

Abstract

The observed high-field magnetization curves of $Sm_{2}Fe_{17}N_{3.0}$ at 4.2 K and 296 K are well reproduced by the calculation using the Sm-Fe exchange field $2\mu\textrm{B}H_{ex}\;=\;320\;K$ and two crystalline electric field parameters ${A_{0}}^{2}=\;-910\;K$ and ${A_{1}}^{0}=\;200\;K$. The calculation shows that during the magnetization process along the hard axis at 4.2 K, the Sm moment rotates toward the direction antiparallel to H when H < 110 kOe and then returns to the field direction with further increase of the field. At 296 K, the Sm moment rotates toward the direction antiparallel to H monotonously with increasing field and finally becomes antiparallel to H when $H{\geq}H_{A}=210\;kOe$. The particular magnetization process of the Sm moment can be explained by the field-induced noncollinear coupling between the spin and orbital moments of the Sm ion.

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