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UFN, 1996 Volume 166, Number 6, Pages 585–612 (Mi ufn1189)

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Magnetoacoustics of rare-earth orthoferrites

V. D. Buchel'nikova, N. K. Dan'shinb, L. T. Tsymbalb, V. G. Shavrovc

a Chelyabinsk State University
b Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineeringne
c Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: Experimental and theoretical work on the magnetoacoustics of rare-earth orthoferrites near reorientation phase transitions (RPTs) is reviewed. The temperature and field dependence of magnetoresonant soft-mode frequencies and of the sound velocity and attenuation near various RPTs, as obtained by RF and ultrasonic spectroscopy, are given. A spin-wave approximation theoretical analysis of orthoferrite magnetoacoustics is presented, accounting as fully as possible for interactions between all the subsystems involved, including the ordered ferrous, elastic, paramagnetic rare-earth, and dipole (electromagnetic) subsystems. The origin of energy gaps in the spin-wave spectrum is discussed in detail, as are the ultrasonic dispersion, propagation velocity, and attenuation changes at RPT points. The energy gaps measured and the sound velocity behaviour observed are shown to result from the interaction of the orthoferrite subsystems. In most cases experimental data agree well with theoretical predictions.

PACS: 43.35.Rw, 75.30.Ds, 75.50.Gg

Received: December 31, 1996

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0166.199606a.0585


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1996, 39:6, 547–572

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