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Antiferromagnetism in the Vanadium, Manganese and Iron Phosphate Glass Systems

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Amorphous Magnetism

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Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements have been made on a series of concentrated vanadium, manganese and iron phosphate glasses. The high temperature magnetic susceptibility of all glasses studied obeys a Curie-Weiss law with an antiferromagnetic Curie temperature. The magnetic properties of these glasses are a function of composition and approach the properties of related crystalline compounds at the limit of glass formation. The low temperature susceptibility measurements of the glasses show anomalous behavior and are discussed in terms of recent theoretical models for amorphous antiferromagnets.

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Wilson, L.K., Friebele, E.J., Kinser, D.L. (1973). Antiferromagnetism in the Vanadium, Manganese and Iron Phosphate Glass Systems. In: Hooper, H.O., de Graaf, A.M. (eds) Amorphous Magnetism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4568-8_5

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