The field dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of MnO powder has been studied in continuous fields up to 50 kOe, between 4.2°and 200°K. Each isotherm is measured from a virgin magnetic state to avoid hysteresis and viscosity complications. Above the antiferromagnetic Néel point, the susceptibility is field independent with a maximum value of (83±1) ×10-6 emu/g at 122°K. At 4.2°K, the susceptibility saturates with field at a value of 79×10-6 emu/g. This is identified as the transverse susceptibility. It drops slightly with temperature to a broad minimum at 55°K. An attempt to analyze the field dependence using the model of Keffer and O'Sullivan suggests that the weak in-plane anisotropy, K2, has orthorhombic symmetry. This model is rejected because it ignores domain wall displacement. A rough estimate of K2 at 4.2°K is 9×103 erg/cc, assuming trigonal symmetry. © 1967 The American Institute of Physics.
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Bloch, D., Feron, J. L., Georges, R., & Jacobs, I. S. (1967). Field-dependent magnetic susceptibility of MnO. Journal of Applied Physics, 38(3), 1474–1475. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1709674
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