C. De La Fuente et al., The magnetic structures of holmium-yttrium sulperlattices in an applied magnetic field, J PHYS-COND, 11(34), 1999, pp. 6529-6541
The magnetic structures of a rare earth superlattice in an applied magnetic
field have been determined using neutron scattering techniques. The sample
was grown using the LaMBE facility in Oxford and the periodic unit consist
ed of 41 planes of holmium and 16 planes of yttrium. The results showed fou
r different types of magnetic phase corresponding to the helix, helifan, fa
n and ferromagnetic phases observed when a magnetic field is applied in the
basal plane of bulk holmium. In the superlattice the correlation length wa
s very long for the ferromagnetic phase, about 10 superlattice periods for
the helix, about 4 superlattice periods for the fan and there was little, i
f any, correlation between the superlattice blocks for the helifan phase. T
he structures depended in detail upon the history in field and temperature
as the configuration was approached. The most striking aspect of the result
is that the helical phase is stable to higher fields in the superlattice t
han in the bulk. It is argued that this is because the conduction electron
susceptibility in yttrium favours a modulated structure more strongly than
in holmium and that the propagation of conduction electrons throughout the
superlattice transfers this enhancement to the holmium blocks.