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New insights into the magnetism of DyCo$_{5}$

Materials Science 2025-11-24 v1

Abstract

In this work, we present the first magnetization measurements of DyCo5_5 single crystals in magnetic fields up to 14 T, spanning a temperature range up to 600 K. Our investigation reveals several unique features, including a significant magnetization anisotropy and an observed minimum in spontaneous magnetization near the compensation point, phenomena not previously reported. This work also uncovers the complex magnetic behavior of DyCo5_5, with a pronounced interplay between the Dy and Co sublattices, each exhibiting distinct temperature-dependent magnetic properties. The combination of dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT), atomistic spin-dynamics (ASD) simulations, and the Effective Spin Model (ESM) for rare-earth compounds successfully explains the experimental data across both low and high temperatures. Our theoretical approach not only explains the observed magnetic anisotropy and the behavior near the compensation temperature but also successfully reproduces key experimental features such as the saturation behavior at high fields and the evolution of the magnetic moment at different temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.2511.17087,
  title  = {New insights into the magnetism of DyCo$_{5}$},
  author = {Alena Vishina and Konstantin Skokov and Hiroki Tsuchiura and Patrik Thunström and Alex Aubert and Oliver Gutfleisch and Olle Eriksson and Heike C. Herper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.17087},
  year   = {2025}
}