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Magnetic Behavior of Polycrystalline Gadolinium Subjected to a Magneto-Thermal Protocol

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Magneto-thermal (M-T) hysteresis is studied in polycrystalline gadolinium (Gd). The change of the sign of the first anisotropy constant leads to easy cones of magnetization below the spin-reorientation temperature (… Click to show full abstract

Magneto-thermal (M-T) hysteresis is studied in polycrystalline gadolinium (Gd). The change of the sign of the first anisotropy constant leads to easy cones of magnetization below the spin-reorientation temperature ( $T_{\mathrm {SR}} = 250$ K). Cooling a polycrystalline Gd sample in a magnetic field through the spin-reorientation temperature creates magnetic structures which persist to temperatures close to the Curie temperature, if these structures are not erased by going to fields larger than the cooling field. An M-T protocol is applied to give some systematics to these complex processes.

Keywords: protocol; magneto thermal; magnetic behavior; polycrystalline gadolinium

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Year Published: 2017

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