Magnetic-field-orientation dependence of the metamagnetic transitions in TmAgGe up to 55 T

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TmAgGe is an antiferromagnet based on the ZrNiAl structure. At low temperatures the spins are confined to distorted kagome-like planes, wherein the magnetisation is strongly anisotropic. A previous study has shown that a series of stepped magnetic transitions are apparent in low, in-plane magnetic fields and can be explained using a three-fold Ising-like model. Here we present high-magnetic-field magnetisation experiments showing that further stepped transitions are observed when the field is directed out of the kagome planes. Angledependent measurements in fields of up to 55 T show that there are at least two distinct and separate energy scales present in this system; the weak exchange interactions and the strong crystalline electric field interactions. Simulations of the magnetisation using a three-dimensional, free-energy minimisation technique allow us to suggest the nature and hierarchy of the forces acting on the Tm3+moments. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Goddard, P. A., Singleton, J., Lima, A. L., Morosan, E., Blundell, S. J., Bud’ko, S. L., & Canfield, P. C. (2006). Magnetic-field-orientation dependence of the metamagnetic transitions in TmAgGe up to 55 T. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 51, pp. 219–226). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/51/1/050

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