Electron spin resonance indication of the ferromagnet-spin glass transition in amorphous FeMn alloys

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Abstract

We find that ESR linewidth measurements of amorphous FeMn alloys indicate the ferromagnet-spin glass transition temperature without a scaling analysis. Comparison with neutron scattering data shows the importance of studying the long-wavelength limit.

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