Distinguishing local moment versus itinerant ferromagnets: Dynamic magnetic susceptibility

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Radio-frequency measurements of dynamic magnetic susceptibility of various ferromagnets show striking differences between local-moment ferromagnetism (LFM) and weak itinerant ferromagnetism (IFM) ferromagnetic systems. LFMs show a very sharp peak in susceptibility in the vicinity of the Curie temperature TC that rapidly decreases in amplitude and shifts to higher temperature with the application of a weak dc bias field. In stark contrast, the generally accepted IFM systems show no peak, but rather a broad maximum well below TC. The temperature of this maximum shifts to lower values and the amplitude is suppressed with an applied dc field. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Vannette, M. D., Bud’ko, S. L., Canfield, P. C., & Prozorov, R. (2008). Distinguishing local moment versus itinerant ferromagnets: Dynamic magnetic susceptibility. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 103). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2832349

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