Abstract
This paper is focused on understanding hysteresis in Dy 3Al 2, which is a member of a class of high anisotropy compounds containing high fractions of rare earth elements with no 3-d transition metals. Analysis of the data suggests that the principal domain wall pinning mechanism does not involve the grain boundaries but instead arises from interactions between either the ferromagnetic glass or the ferromagnetic Dy 3Al 2 phase with the antiferromagnetic DyAl second phase through an exchange bias mechanism.
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