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The long-range forces between holes in an antiferromagnet are due to magnon exchange. The one-magnon exchange potential between two holes is proportional to cos(2 ϕ)/<Emphasis Type="Bold">r <Superscript>2</Superscript> where <Emphasis Type="Bold">r is the distance vector of the holes and ϕ is the angle between <Emphasis Type="Bold">r and an axis of the square crystal lattice....</emphasis></emphasis></superscript></emphasis>
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We study the one-dimensional isotropic spin-1 Heisenberg magnet with antiferromagnetic nearest-neighbor (nn) and next-nearest-neighbor (nnn) interactions by using the modified spin wave theory (MSWT). The ground state energy and the singlet-triplet energy gap are obtained for several values of...
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We present a new type of temperature driven spin reorientation transition (SRT) in thin films. It can occur when the lattice and the shape anisotropy favor different easy directions of the magnetization. Due to different temperature dependencies of the two contributions the effective anisotropy...
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Adding a non-magnetic Cu overlayer on Ni<Subscript>8</Subscript>/Cu(001) is known to induce the reorientation of the magnetic easy axis from in-plane to out-of-plane and to reduce the Curie temperature. In this paper both effects are described on the same footing using an effective Heisenberg trilayer. The model takes...</subscript>
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