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Torque magnetometry study of metamagnetic transitions in single-crystal HoNi2B2C at T\approx 1.9 K

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2011-11-10 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

Metamagnetic transitions in single-crystal rare-earth nickel borocarbide HoNi2_2B2_2C have been studied at T\approx 1.9 K with a Quantum Design torque magnetometer. This compound is highly anisotropic with a variety of metamagnetic states at low temperature which includes antiferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic, non-collinear and ferromagnetic-like (saturated paramagnet) states. The critical fields of the transitions depend crucially on the angle θ\theta between applied field and the easy axis [110]. Measurements of torque along the c-axis have been made while changing the angular direction of the magnetic field (parallel to basal tetragonal abab-planes) and with changing field at fixed angle over a wide angular range. Two new phase boundaries in the region of the non-collinear phase have been observed, and the direction of the magnetization in this phase has been precisely determined. At low field the antiferromagnetic phase is observed to be multidomain. In the angular range very close to the hard axis [100] (6ϕ6-6^{\circ} \lesssim\phi \lesssim 6^{\circ}, where ϕ\phi is the angle between field and the hard axis) the magnetic behavior is found to be ``frustrated'' with a mixture of phases with different directions of the magnetization.

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@article{arxiv.0711.0533,
  title  = {Torque magnetometry study of metamagnetic transitions in single-crystal HoNi2B2C at T\approx 1.9 K},
  author = {K. D. D. Rathnayaka and B. I. Belevtsev and D. G. Naugle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.0533},
  year   = {2011}
}

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submitted to Phys. Rev. B, 12 pages, 12 figures