Metamagnetism and Weak Ferromagnetism in Nickel (II) oxalate crystals

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Accepted in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

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Microcrystals of orthorhombic nickel (II) oxalate dihydrate were synthesized through a precipitation reaction of aqueous solutions of nickel chloride and oxalic acid. Magnetic susceptibility exhibits a sharp peak at 3.3 K and a broadrounded maximum near 43 K. We associated the lower maximum with a metamagnetic transition that occurs when the magnetic field is about \geq 3.5 T. The maximum at 43 K is the typical of 1D antiferromagnets, whereas weak ferromagnetism behavior was observed in the range of 3.3 to 43 K.

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