The magnetic properties of the layer compounds CsVF4 and RbVF4 have been investigated by means of magnetic susceptibility measurements and by NMR and relaxation measurements of 19F, 133Cs, and 87Rb nuclei. The crystals are found to undergo an antiferromagnetic transition at about 50 K with weak ferromagnetic behavior and pronounced two-dimensional correlations. The paramagnetic shift and the relaxation rates are analyzed in terms of the hyperfine fields generated by the magnetic vanadium ions.

Ziolo, J., Corti, M., Borsa, F., Rigamonti, A., Paleari, A., Spinolo, G. (1988). Magnetic properties, hyperfine interactions, and spin dynamics in the layer compounds CsVF4 and RbVF4. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 63(8), 3563-3565 [10.1063/1.340719].

Magnetic properties, hyperfine interactions, and spin dynamics in the layer compounds CsVF4 and RbVF4

PALEARI, ALBERTO MARIA FELICE;
1988

Abstract

The magnetic properties of the layer compounds CsVF4 and RbVF4 have been investigated by means of magnetic susceptibility measurements and by NMR and relaxation measurements of 19F, 133Cs, and 87Rb nuclei. The crystals are found to undergo an antiferromagnetic transition at about 50 K with weak ferromagnetic behavior and pronounced two-dimensional correlations. The paramagnetic shift and the relaxation rates are analyzed in terms of the hyperfine fields generated by the magnetic vanadium ions.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
nuclear magnetic resonance, magnetic susceptibility, magnetic ordering, fluorites
English
1988
63
8
3563
3565
none
Ziolo, J., Corti, M., Borsa, F., Rigamonti, A., Paleari, A., Spinolo, G. (1988). Magnetic properties, hyperfine interactions, and spin dynamics in the layer compounds CsVF4 and RbVF4. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 63(8), 3563-3565 [10.1063/1.340719].
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