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arxiv: cond-mat/0307096 · v1 · submitted 2003-07-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Detection of weak-order phase transitions in ferromagnets by ac resistometry

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It is shown that ac resistometry can serve as an effective tool for the detection of phase transitions, such as spin reorientation or premartensitic phase transitions, which generally are not disclosed by dc resistivity measurement. Measurement of temperature dependence of impedance, $Z(T)$, allows one to unmask the anomaly, corresponding to a weak-order phase transition. The appearance of such an anomaly is accounted for by a change in the effective permeability $\mu$ of a sample upon the phase transition. Moreover, frequency dependence of $\mu$ makes it possible to use the frequency of the applied ac current as an adjusting parameter in order to make this anomaly more pronounced. The applicability of this method is tested for the rare earth Gd and Heusler alloy Ni$_2$MnGa.

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