The amplitude of the de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) Y oscillation in lead in the symmetric direction ( 110) has been determined by analyzing the change in the amplitude of the fundamental frequency of the a oscillation due to magnetic interacton (MI) with 3'. The Dingle plot of the amplitude thus determi
De Haas-van Alphen effect study of magnetic interaction in lead
β Scribed by H. Aoki; K. Ogawa
- Book ID
- 104627075
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 582 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2291
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β¦ Synopsis
Frequency and amplitude modulation (FM and AM) of a high-frequency (HF) de Haas-van Alphen oscillation due to magnetic interaction (MI) with a low-frequency (LF) oscillation in lead has been examined for field directions parallel to and close to (110), in the light of the old and of a new treatment of M! based on uniform and inhomogeneous inductions over the sample, respectively. The de Haas-van Alphen signals have been measured
by the standard low-frequency field modulation method. The strength of AM and the sideband around HF have been examined as a function of the strength of FM and it is found that the experimental data deviate significantly from the prediction by the old treatment. Moreover, the deviation depends not only on the particular sample chosen to study, but also on the orientation, suggesting that the MI effect is influenced by the microscopic inhomogeneity of the sample. The absolute amplitude of LF also has been measured and is found again to deviate significantly from the prediction by the old treatment. However, the measured amplitude shows a satisfactory agreement with the prediction by the new treatment. In conclusion, the new treatment is a plausible theory which can describe all our experimental results, not only qualitatively but also quantitatively.
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