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Effect of Dipolar Interaction on the Antiferromagnetic Resonance Spectra of NiO
2004
Physical Review Letters
We have investigated the antiferromagnetic (AF) resonance modes (AFMR) of NiO, theoretically using a model that includes the effects of exchange, dipolar coupling, and a small cubic anisotropy, and experimentally using Brillouin scattering. Using only superexchange between next nearest Ni atoms the model accounts for the observed AF structure with a 11 2 spin orientation. The model predicts that there are four, weakly coupled, AF lattices that should therefore exhibit eight AFMR modes. Because
doi:10.1103/physrevlett.93.077601
pmid:15324278
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