Polarized-neutron study of the coherent paramagnetic scattering amplitude of metallic erbium

C. Stassis*, G. R. Kline, A. J. Freeman, J. P. Desclaux

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Abstract

Polarized-neutron techniques have been used to measure the coherent paramagnetic scattering amplitude of high-purity single crystals of metallic erbium at 300 K. The angular dependence of the coherent-scattering amplitude has been determined with the external magnetic field (H=22 kOe) applied parallel as well as perpendicular to the c axis of the crystal. It has been found that the angular dependence of the scattering amplitude for H→̂¥c→ as well as H→̂¥c→ is in good agreement, except at small scattering angles, with the 4f-electron magnetic form factor calculated using relativistic Dirac-Fock wave functions. At small scattering angles the experimental points were found to be systematically higher than the theoretical curves obtained by least-square fitting of the calculated 4f-electron form factor to the large-angle experimental points. This small-angle contribution, attributed to the polarization of the conduction bands of erbium, has an unusual angular dependence; it is different from either a 5 d or 6 s atomic form factor and exhibits a non-negative oscillatory character.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3916-3923
Number of pages8
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume13
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1976

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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