Abstract
Neutron-diffraction and small-angle scattering techniques have been used to study the magnetic properties of Er. Below the superconducting transition of 95 K there is a decrease in the small-angle scattering, which has the correct amplitude, temperature dependence, and dependence to be interpreted as the screening of the paramagnetic fluctuations by the superconducting electrons. At low temperatures (∼½ K) the Er moments become ordered two dimensionally, with chains of spins coupled ferromagnetically, while adjacent chains align antiparallel.
- Received 27 May 1987
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.36.2374
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