AIP Advances (May 2016)

An exploration of some magnetic fundamentals in EuSe using μSR

  • I. Terry,
  • P. W. Adams,
  • N. Bykovetz,
  • S. R. Giblin,
  • Z. Guguchi,
  • R. Khasanov,
  • J. Klein,
  • C. L. Lin,
  • T. J. Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. 055705 – 055705-5

Abstract

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EuSe is a simple magnetic system that appears to show many complicated features. Under applied pressure it undergoes a transition from an antiferromagnet (AF) to a ferromagnet (FM). This transition provides a means of testing certain basic fundamentals of magnetic theory and an opportunity to explore the complexities of EuSe. Using the muon-spin rotation and relaxation technique (μSR), EuSe was measured at pressures ranging from ambient to 11 kbar. In ambient-pressure EuSe, muon data reveal two local fields, but show only a single field in the FM state formed under pressure. The μSR measurements appear to show a continuous transition at Tc, contrary to previous Mössbauer results that were interpreted as being evidence of a first-order transition. Values determined for the critical exponent, β, in AF and FM EuSe, differ and therefore appear to be a clear counterexample to the Universality Hypothesis. The values of β also are indicative of EuSe’s being a 2D magnet for pressures up to 11 kbar. The nature and values of the local fields seen by the muons is discussed and analyzed.