Composition-dependent spin reorientations in silicon-substituted yttrium iron garnets

G. Balestrino, S. Geller, W. Tolksdorf, and P. Willich
Phys. Rev. B 22, 2282 – Published 1 September 1980; Erratum Phys. Rev. B 23, 3584 (1981)
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Abstract

The spin reorientations in silicon-substituted yttrium iron garnets with 0.12 to 0.40 Si4+ per formula unit, prepared by solid-state reaction or flux grown have been investigated with Mössbauer spectroscopy. There is no spin reorientation for less than 0.18 Si4+ per formula unit. For Si4+ content greater than 0.18 per formula unit, the temperature of the onset of the spin reorientation increases with Si4+ content to 0.3 per formula unit, after which the effect saturates at approximately 260 K. Chemical analyses indicate that the Fe2+ contents are about two-thirds of the Si4+ contents and are consistent with the results obtained on the spin reorientations. A semiquantitative model is given which accounts for the broad spin reorientations and the composition dependence including the saturation of the effect.

  • Received 5 March 1980

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.22.2282

©1980 American Physical Society

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Erratum: Composition-dependent spin reorientations in silicon-substituted yttrium iron garnets

G. Balestrino, S. Geller, W. Tolksdorf, and P. Willich
Phys. Rev. B 23, 3584 (1981)

Authors & Affiliations

G. Balestrino* and S. Geller

  • Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309

W. Tolksdorf and P. Willich

  • Philips GmbH Forschungslaboratorium Hamburg, 2000 Hamburg 54, Germany

  • *At Laboratorio di Elettronica dello Stato Solide del CNR, Via Cineto Romano 42, 00156 Roma, Italy.

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Vol. 22, Iss. 5 — 1 September 1980

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