Neutron Diffraction Studies of Antiferromagnetism in Manganous Fluoride and Some Isomorphous Compounds

R. A. Erickson
Phys. Rev. 90, 779 – Published 1 June 1953
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Abstract

Neutron diffraction studies of MnF2, FeF2, CoF2, and NiF2 are reported. At low temperatures each compound showed the superlattice structure characteristic of antiferromagnetism. The data are accounted for with a magnetic cell of the same dimension as the chemical unit cell; the moments of the magnetic ions at the lattice corners being antiparallel to the moments of the body centered ions. The alignment of the magnetic moments is along the tetragonal axis in all cases except NiF2 where the alignment direction makes an angle of about 10° relative to the c axis. The intensity of the magnetic scattering as a function of sample temperature follows a Brillouin curve of the form suggested by Van Vleck. Extrapolating the saturation data to zero peak intensity gives the Néel temperatures for threshold antiferromagnetism. These are MnF2-75°K; FeF2-90°K; CoF2-50°K; NiF2-83°K.

  • Received 24 February 1953

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.90.779

©1953 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. A. Erickson*,†

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee and Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station, Texas

  • *This work was performed while the author was a Graduate Fellow of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies.
  • Now at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.

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Vol. 90, Iss. 5 — June 1953

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