Complex magnetic phases in LuFe2O4

  • Phan, M.H.
  • Frey, N.A.
  • Angst, M.
  • de Groot, J.
  • Sales, B.C.
  • Mandrus, D.G.
  • Srikanth, H.
Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

DC magnetization and AC susceptibility measurements on LuFe2O4 single crystals reveal a ferrimagnetic transition at 240 K followed by additional magnetic transitions at 225 K and 170 K, separating cluster glass phases, and a kinetically arrested state below 55 K. The origin of giant magnetic coercivity is attributed to the collective freezing of ferrimagnetic clusters and enhanced domain wall pinning associated with a structural transition at 170 K. Magnetocaloric effect measurements provide additional vital information about the multiple magnetic transitions and the glassy states. Our results lead to the emergence of a complex magnetic phase diagram in LuFe2O4. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

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