The orthorhombic compounds BaMF4 (M=Mn, Fe, Co, or Ni) have recently been found to undergo antiferromagnetic transitions at low temperatures. Susceptibility measurements on BaNiF4 reveal that a broad maximum occurs at about 150°K similar to that observed in a number of layer‐type structures. As the temperature is lowered, χ∥ along b decreases rapidly, while χ⊥ goes through a shallow minimum around 50°K. At 77°K, no magnetic order can be detected in powder neutron diffraction patterns of BaNiF4, but at 4.2°K there are magnetic peaks which can be indexed on a unit cell doubled along the b and c directions (A21am orientation). The magnetic structure consists of puckered (010) sheets within which the moments are coupled antiparallel to neighboring moments about 4‐Å apart. However, the crystal structure is such that the net interaction between adjacent sheets is zero, and ordering in the b direction depends upon interactions between second nearest sheets 14‐Å apart. This is very similar to the situation in K2NiF4 and pronounced two‐dimensional behavior is therefore to be expected. The moments are directed along the b axis and the ordered moment is about 2.0 μB per Ni ion. The magnetic symmetry is actually monoclinic, and the simplest magnetic space group is P2a21.
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Neutron Diffraction Study of the Magnetic Structure of BaNiF4 Available to Purchase
D. E. Cox;
D. E. Cox
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973
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M. Eibschütz;
M. Eibschütz
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
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H. J. Guggenheim;
H. J. Guggenheim
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
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L. Holmes
L. Holmes
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
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D. E. Cox
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973
M. Eibschütz
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
H. J. Guggenheim
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
L. Holmes
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
J. Appl. Phys. 41, 943–945 (1970)
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D. E. Cox, M. Eibschütz, H. J. Guggenheim, L. Holmes; Neutron Diffraction Study of the Magnetic Structure of BaNiF4. J. Appl. Phys. 1 March 1970; 41 (3): 943–945. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1659035
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