Size effect in the spin glass magnetization of thin AuFe films as studied by polarized neutron reflectometry |
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Authors: | Saoudi M Fritzsche H Nieuwenhuys G J Hesselberth M B S |
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Affiliation: | National Research Council Canada, Canadian Neutron Beam Centre, Chalk River Laboratories, Bldg. 459, Chalk River, ON, K0J 1J0, Canada. |
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Abstract: | We used polarized neutron reflectometry to determine the temperature dependence of the magnetization of thin AuFe films with 3% Fe concentration. We performed the measurements in a large magnetic field of 6 T in a temperature range from 295 to 2 K. For the films in the thickness range from 500 to 20 nm we observed a Brillouin-type behavior from 295 K down to 50 K and a constant magnetization of about 0.9 micro(B) per Fe atom below 30 K. However, for the 10 nm thick film we observed a Brillouin-type behavior down to 20 K and a constant magnetization of about 1.3 micro(B) per Fe atom below 20 K. These experiments are the first to show a finite-size effect in the magnetization of single spin-glass films in large magnetic fields. Furthermore, the ability to measure the deviation from the paramagnetic behavior enables us to prove the existence of the spin-glass state where other methods relying on a cusp-type behavior fail. |
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