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Antiferromagnetic resonance in Bi2CuO4
Authors:L. E. Svistov  V. A. Chubarenko  A. Ya. Shapiro  A. V. Zalesskii  G. A. Petrakovskii
Affiliation:(1) A. V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 177333 Moscow, Russia;(2) L. V. Kirenskii Institute of Physics, Siberian Department of Russian Academy of Sciences, 660036 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Abstract:Magnetic resonance of the low-frequency spin-wave branch in the Bi2CuO4 antiferromagnet with an easy-plane anisotropy has been studied. Angular, frequency, and temperature dependences of the position and width of the antiferromagnetic resonance (AFMR) line have been measured. Our measurements combined with earlier data [H. Ochta, K. Yoshida, T. Matsuya, T. Nanba, M. Motokawa, K. Yamada, Y. Endon, and S. Hosoya, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 61, 2921 (1992); E. W. Ong, G. H. Kwei, R. A. Robinson, B. L. Ramakrishna, and R. B. von Dreele, Phys. Rev. B 42, 4255 (1990) [ have allowed us to determine anisotropy constants of this material and to account for the unusual character of its static susceptibility anisotropy. The AFMR line shifts to the high-field side and broadens in a temperature range of 10–15 K, and the cause of this has remained unclear. In the low-temperature range the line shows a hysteresis corresponding to a static field magnitude several times as large as the spin-flop field. The position and width of the AFMR line depend sensitively on the sample preparation technique. Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 113, 2244–2255 (June 1998)
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