R.S. Title, M.W. Shafer
Physical Review Letters
Single crystals of cobalt-doped thallium manganese fluoride (TlMn 1-xCoxF3) have been studied by antiferromagnetic resonance for cobalt concentrations of 0≤x≤0.001. In this range the antiferromagnet remains cubic at 4.2°K, with its crystalline anisotropy varying linearly with cobalt concentration from K1/M = -5.1 Oe for pure TlMnF3 to +8.2 Oe, passing through zero for x=0.0004. Other magnetic properties, such as Néel temperature and exchange field, are unaffected by the small cobalt concentrations. Multiple non-equivalent equilibrium spin-orientation states, which have been observed in spin-flopped resonance in the 〈100〉 and 〈110〉 crystal planes when K1/M is greater than zero, are described. © 1967 The American Institute of Physics.
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