Mr. Said et Js. Kouvel, SPIN-GLASS RESISTIVITY OF PSEUDOBINARY (TB, Y)AG AND (GD, Y)AG COMPOUNDS, Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 127(1-2), 1993, pp. 120000006-120000010
In both series of compounds, spin-glass (SG) ordering is evidenced by
the onset of magnetization irreversibilities at T(g), which in (Tb, Y)
Ag is known to be accompanied by long-range antiferromagnetic (AFM) or
der with T(N) = T(g). Electrical resistivity (rho) versus temperature
(T) data for each compound when corrected for the phonon contribution
(derived from rho versus T for nonmagnetic YAg), show a constant high-
T value (rho(HT)) down to T(g), where there is a rapid descent to a lo
w-T residual value (rho0). From a reasonable estimate of the paramagne
tic scattering contribution to rho(HT), the chemical-disorder componen
t (rho(CD)) is determined. Assumed to be temperature independent, rho(
CD) is then subtracted from rho0 to obtain the component of topologica
l magnetic disorder (rho(MD)). In both TbxY1-xAg and GdxY1-xAg, the di
fferences between the changes of rho(MD) and rho(CD) with decreasing x
indicate a progressive development of SG order out of a gradual break
down of AFM order.