Abstract

The field induced reorientation of the magnetization of ferromagnetic (or antiferromagnetic) structure is treated within the framework of many-body Green's function theory by considering all components of the magnetization. The mean field theory is used to calculate the nearest neighbour and the next-neighbour super-exchange J1(Cr–Cr) and J2(Cr–(Zn(Cd)–Se)–Cr), respectively, for the Zn1–x Cd x Cr2Se4 in the range 0 < x < 1. The intraplanar and the interplanar interactions are deduced. The high temperature series expansions (HTSEs) are derived for the magnetic susceptibility and the two-spin correlation functions for a Heisenberg ferromagnetic model on the B-spinel lattice. The calculations are developed in the framework of the random phase approximation (RPA). The magnetic phase diagram is deduced. A spin glass phase is predicted for intermediate range of concentration. The obtained results are comparable with those obtained by magnetic measurements. The critical exponents associated with the magnetic susceptibility (γ) and the correlation lengths (ν) have been deduced. The obtained values are comparable to those of 3D Heisenberg model.

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