Inelastic neutron scattering studies of YFeO3
Abstract
Spin waves in the the rare earth orthorferrite YFeO3 have been studied by inelastic neutron scattering and analyzed with a full four-sublattice model including contributions from both the weak ferromagnetic and hidden antiferromagnetic orders. Antiferromagnetic (AFM) exchange interactions of J1 = -4.23 0.08 (nearest-neighbors only) or J1 = -4.77 0.08 meV and J2 = -0.21 0.04 meV lead to excellent fits for most branches at both low and high energies. An additional branch associated with the hidden antiferromagnetic order was observed. This work paves the way for studies of other materials in this class containing spin reorientation transitions and magnetic rare earth ions.
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