Abstract
The compound Mn was prepared by two different methods. Neutron diffraction did not reveal any difference in the crystallographic structure and the Néel temperature (°K) of the samples of the two preparations. The samples did, however, exhibit at two distinctly different magnetic structures. It is argued that the appearence of these magnetic polytypes is related to the two-dimensional magnetic behavior of this compound and could in general be expected to occur in compounds exhibiting this behavior.
- Received 1 September 1970
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.25.1713
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