Abstract
A significant reduction in the N\'eel temperature of CoO ultrathin films is revealed by highly sensitive specific heat measurement. It is found that the films consist of weakly coupled antiferromagnetic (AF) grains. The ${T}_{N}$ reduction from large to small grain samples scales with the grain size reduction, according to the Binder theory of critical phenomena in systems of reduced dimensions. In these finite AF nanosystems, the intergrain exchange interaction is reduced by the presence of surface Co spins, weakly coupled to Co moments inside the grains.
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