The detailed investigation of the low temperature magnetic properties of Gd
2CuO4 reveals the irreversible temperature behavior of the de magnetization
and ac susceptibility that is associated with the presence of magnetic ano
malies inbetween T-N(Gd) = 6.6 K and T-1 approximate to 20 K. Observed hyst
eresis is centered around 8 K-the temperature of the sudden drop in the mag
netization that corresponds to the temperature of reorientation-type magnet
ic phase transition in the Cu sublattice, The significant irreversibility h
as also been found in the temperature range of the magnetic anomaly at T-1
approximate to 20 K. Following the theoretical model of the low temperature
magnetic interactions proposed in Vitebsky et al. [Fiz. Niz. Temp. 20, 25
(1994)], the irreversible behavior around T-1 can be qualitatively understo
od assuming the existence of the magnetic clusters in the form of groups of
Gd-Cu-Gd sandwiches. Comparing the results obtained for quenched and slowl
y cooled samples it can be concluded that the long distance coherence, pres
umably of the oxygen displacements in the crystal structure, is the predomi
nant factor determining the low temperature magnetic behavior of the system
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