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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 61 (1987), S. 3283-3285 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Magnetic susceptibilities have been measured between 0.05 and 20 K for three rare-earth trifluoromethanesulfonate nonahydrates R(CF3SO3)3⋅ 9H2O or RTFMS whose hexagonal crystal structure is very similar to that of the rare-earth ethylsulfate nonahydrates R(C2H5SO4)3⋅ 9H2O or RES. TbTFMS and DyTFMS order ferromagnetically at TC=0.240 K and TC=0.111 K, respectively. CeTFMS remains paramagnetic down to 0.089 K. All three compounds show extreme Ising-type anisotropy with g⊥∼0. g(parallel) of each RTFMS compound compares favorably with that of the corresponding RES as expected from crystalline field theories based on a point-charge model. In each case, the Weiss constant is close to what is expected for a system with predominantly dipolar interactions. The ferromagnetic ordering in TbTFMS and DyTFMS is essentially that of a dipolar Ising system. The splitting Δ of the ground quasi-doublet in TbTFMS is only ∼0.5 K and the ordering appears to be largely explained by electronic models although substantial ordering of nuclear spins is indicated in our preliminary heat capacity data.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 61 (1987), S. 3286-3288 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The paramagnetic resonance spectra of 1% Er3+ and 1% Dy3+ substituted in hexagonal Y(CF3SO3)3⋅9H2O (YTFMS) single crystals have been measured at 4.2 K and 9.215 GHz. Resonances due to Gd3+ impurities were identified and studied at 77 K. In each case, the results strongly resemble those for the given ion in an Y(C2H5SO4)3⋅9H2O (YES) or La(C2H5SO4)3⋅9H2O (LaES) host suggesting that R3+ site symmetry in YTFMS is also C3h. For Er3+, the spin Hamiltonian parameters are found to be g(parallel) =1.62, g⊥ =8.67, A=0.006 cm−1, B=0.030 cm−1, and P=0.001 cm−1. For Gd3+ we find g=1.988, b02 =0.010 88 cm−1, b04 =−0.000 418 cm−1, and b06 =0.000 058 cm−1. In the case of Dy3+, resonance is observed for ions whose major g-tensor axis coincides with the YTFMS c axis and have g(parallel) =10.90 and g⊥ ≈0. Another resonance, which splits into a six line pattern when the field is rotated away from the c axis, is attributed to ions whose g tensors are tipped by 20° from that axis by the perturbing effect of lattice imperfections. These have gx =3.79, gy =2.41, and gz =10.84 and are believed to be relatively few in number. Similar tipping is seen for Dy3+ in YES.
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