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  • 1
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Physical properties of platelike single crystals (size up to 3×0.2×2 mm3, b axis perpendicular to the plate) of α-CeS2 (monoclinic, space group P21/c) have been studied and magnetic ordering was found below 7 K. Specific heat Cp(T) has a λ-type anomaly at TN=6.7 K with entropy sm=0.94R ln 2 and an additional maximum at 6.0 K (S'm ∼ 0.02R ln 2). Crystal-field splitting of the 2F5/2 state of Ce3+ into three doublets with energy levels 0, 230, and 415 cm−1 was obtained from Cp(T). Magnetic properties were studied using SQUID and vibrating sample magnetometer. Paramagnetic susceptibility obeys a Curie–Weiss law with anisotropic effective magnetic moment and Curie–Weiss temperature: P=2.1 μB, aitch-theta=+7.8 K for b axis and P=1.5 μB, aitch-theta=−0.8 K in directions perpendicular to the b axis. Complicated magnetic behavior is observed in low fields (0.1–100 Oe) below TN (strong dependence of dc susceptibility on thermomagnetic prehistory, cooling rate and applied field, remanent and memory phenomena). Magnetization curves at 4.2 K show a sharp metamagnetic transition at Hc=5 kOe for a field along the b axis and linear dependence M(H) up to 30 kOe for the perpendicular direction. Neutron scattering experiments are in progress to establish details of the magnetic structure and the crystal-field splitting.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1090-6487
    Keywords: 85.25.Cp ; 74.25.Ha ; 74.50.+r ; 74.60.Ge
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The field dependence of the magnetic moment of square (100×100) Josephson networks was examined with the use of a SQUID magnetometer. The field dependence of the magnetic moment was found to be regular with features corresponding to integer and half-integer numbers of flux quanta per cell. At temperatures below 5.8 K, jumps in the magnetization curves associated with the entry and exit of avalanches of tens and hundreds of fluxons were observed. It was shown that the probability distribution of these processes corresponded to the theory of self-organized criticality. An avalanche character of flux motion was observed at temperatures at which the size of the fluxons did not exceed the size of the cell, that is, when a discrete vortex structure occurred.
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