A new magnetic transition in the ruthenocuprate parent compound RuSr 2 EuCeCu 2 O 10 has been observed below 10 K. It shows up only as a kink in the imaginary part of the ac susceptibility and exhibits a pronounced frequency dependence. At the same time, the real part of the ac susceptibility and th
Two component butterfly hysteresis in RuSr2EuCeCu2O10 ruthenocuprate
✍ Scribed by I. Živković; D. Drobac; M. Prester
- Book ID
- 103889387
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 223 KB
- Volume
- 433
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0921-4534
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✦ Synopsis
We report detailed studies of the ac susceptibility butterfly hysteresis on the RuSr 2 EuCeCu 2 O 10 (Ru1222) ruthenocuprate compound. Two separate contributions to these hysteresis have been identified and studied. One contribution is ferromagnetic-like and is characterized by the coercive field maximum. Another contribution, represented by the so called inverted maximum, is related to the unusual inverted loops, unique feature of Ru1222 butterfly hysteresis. The different nature of the two identified magnetic contributions is proved by the different temperature dependences involved. By lowering the temperature the inverted peak gradually disappears while the coercive field slowly raises. If the maximum dc field for the hysteresis is increased, the size of the inverted part of the butterfly hysteresis monotonously grows while the position of the peak saturates. In reaching saturation exponential field dependence has been demonstrated to take place. At T = 78 K the saturation field is 42 Oe.
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