Abstract
Results of static and dynamic magnetic studies of the compound (TCNE =tetracyanoethylene) are reported. Curie-Weiss analysis of the high-temperature susceptibility data indicates a relatively strong exchange. The ac susceptibility, measured as a function of frequency and temperature, reveals frequency-independent peaks in both the in-phase and out-of-phase components of the susceptibility near 75 K. Additional peaks in both components, which are frequency dependent, are observed near 10 K. Weak irreversibilities, including a remanent moment and a bifurcation of the field-cooled (FC) and zero-field-cooled (ZFC) dc magnetizations are observed below 75 K. These irreversibilities become more pronounced below The presence of frequency dependence in the ac susceptibility and field dependence of the FC/ZFC magnetizations near 10 K but not at 75 K strongly suggest reentrance. Static scaling analysis at the high-temperature transition and dynamic scaling analysis at the low-temperature transition provide clear evidence for ordering with a spontaneous moment at 75 K and as a spin glass below 10 K. Possible mechanisms for this behavior are discussed.
- Received 15 October 1997
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.58.8508
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