SURFACE TOPOGRAPHIES OBSERVED IN REAL SPACE.
G. Binning, H. Rohrer
Vacuum Congress - Conference on Solid Surfaces 1982
We have studied the transitions induced by fields of arbitrary direction between the antiferromagnetic, the spin-flop, and the paramagnetic phase of a two-sublattice uniaxial antiferromagnet at zero temperature in molecular-field approximation. We find that the phase boundary between the antiferromagnetic and the spin-flop phase in the H plane extends only to a maximum angle with respect to the easy axis of order (anisotropy energy/exchange energy), where it ends in critical points. This behavior explains the sensitive angular dependence of ultrasonic absorption and magnetic resonance experiments. © 1969 The American Institute of Physics.
G. Binning, H. Rohrer
Vacuum Congress - Conference on Solid Surfaces 1982
G. Binnig, H. Rohrer
ICPS Physics of Semiconductors 1984
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Physical Review Letters
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Electrochimica Acta