Visualization of ferromagnetic domains in TbNi₂B₂C and ErNi₂B₂C single crystals: Weak ferromagnetism and its coexistence with superconductivity
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The magnetic flux structure in the basal plane, (001), of single crystals of superconducting (R = Er) and non-superconducting (R = Tb) RNi$_2$B$_2$C was studied by high resolution Bitter decoration at temperatures below $T_c$ (superconducting transition) and/or $T_N$ (antiferromagnetic transition). For both materials two sets of domain boundaries, in \{110\} and \{100\} planes, were observed. The temperature ranges in which the \{100\} domain boundaries were observed in TbNi$_2$B$_2$C and ErNi$_2$B$_2$C coincide with the weak ferromagnetic (WFM) ordering in these materials. On the other hand, the \{110\} twin boundaries - the antiferromagnetic domain boundaries - were observed in both compounds below $T_N$. The possibility of interpretation of \{100\} boundaries as Bloch domain walls in the weakly ferromagnetic phase, for $T < T_{WFM} < T_N$ (TbNi$_2$B$_2$C) or $T < T_{WFM} < T_N < T_c$ (ErNi$_2$B$_2$C) is discussed.
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