2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.92.217201
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Thermoinduced Magnetization in Nanoparticles of Antiferromagnetic Materials

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“…A nonphysical temperature-dependent magnetic moment l p has been notably observed in nanoparticles by use of magnetometry, 39 where moments increase with increasing temperature. We previously have shown that the temperature-dependent magnetic moment in magnetometry may be rectified by abandoning a particle log-normal distribution of sizes and model the particles with a core moment and surface spins.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A nonphysical temperature-dependent magnetic moment l p has been notably observed in nanoparticles by use of magnetometry, 39 where moments increase with increasing temperature. We previously have shown that the temperature-dependent magnetic moment in magnetometry may be rectified by abandoning a particle log-normal distribution of sizes and model the particles with a core moment and surface spins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to recall that the magnetization dynamics of nano scale antiferromagnets is a heavily debated topic in literature 33 . For such systems, measuring The TRM measurements (as a function of time 't' or temperature 'T') can reveal subtle magnetic features, which are not clearly visible in routine in-field magnetization measurements 33,35 .…”
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“…Mørup and Frandsen Reply: In their Comment [1], MacDonald and Canali claim that the magnetization of nanoparticles of antiferromagnetic materials cannot increase with increasing temperature as described in our Letter [2]. They argue that there are two equivalent degenerate spin-precession modes in an antiferromagnet with opposite magnetic moments, and the net magnetic moment therefore is zero.…”
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“…As we have pointed out [2], the average value of the thermoinduced magnetic moment of an antiferromagnetic particle is zero in the absence of an applied magnetic field. However, MacDonald and Canali seem to have failed to notice that Eq.…”
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