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Spin slips and lattice modulations in holmium: A magnetic x-ray scattering study

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  • Bohr, Jacob
  • Gibbs, Doon
  • Moncton, D.E.
  • D'Amico, K.L.

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The analysis of data obtained in magnetic X-ray scattering experiments on rare earth metals, particularly holmium, has led to a phenomenological model for one-dimensional spatially propagating magnetic structures. Based on the concept of spin slips or discommensurations, this model explains the observed lock-in transitions in the magnetic spirals of the rare earths in terms of simple commensurate structures. Further, the anomalous intensities of previously observed higher harmonic magnetic satellites, as well as the qualitative behavior of the magnetic wave vector in the presence of a magnetic field, are understood directly within the spin slip description. We discuss how the presence of spin slips in the magnetic structure can lead to modulations of the crystal lattice as demonstrated by a recent magnetic X-ray study of holmium.

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  • Bohr, Jacob & Gibbs, Doon & Moncton, D.E. & D'Amico, K.L., 1986. "Spin slips and lattice modulations in holmium: A magnetic x-ray scattering study," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 140(1), pages 349-358.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:140:y:1986:i:1:p:349-358
    DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(86)90241-4
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