Theoretical interpretation of the antiferromagnetic resonance in copper chloride
β Scribed by J. Ubbink
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1953
- Weight
- 487 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-8914
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## Synopsis The theories of U b b i n k and Y o s i d a have been compared with the experiments on CuC12.2H20 at 32 000 MHz. Within the accuracy of the experiments a complete agreement has been found with these theories; the experiments gave the values: H c = 6500 O and H a -~-9150 O. The temper
Antiferromagnetic resonance is studied in single crystals of CuCI2.2H20 at a frequency of 32000 MHz and temperatures from 1.35Β°K to 4.3Β°K. The constant field was applied along different directions in the aband the at-plane. One of the observed resonances occurred on the threshold hyperbola and had a
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