Abstract

The temperature dependence of the parameters of the hyperfine interaction in the surface layers and in the bulk of macroscopic crystals of hexagonal ferrites of the type Sr-M (SrFe12O19) is investigated by the method of simultaneous gamma-, x-ray, and electron Mossbauer spectroscopy. It is shown experimentally that the transition of an ≈ 200 nm thick surface layer of macroscopic ferromagnets to the paramagnetic state occurs at a temperature 3° below the Curie point (Tc) for the bulk of the crystal. It was established that the transition temperatureTc(L) of a thin layer localized at a depthL from the surface of the crystal increases away from the surface and reaches the valueTc at the lower (away from the surface) boundary of the so-called “critical” surface layer. A nonuniform state in which the bulk region of the crystal is magnetically ordered while the surface region is disordered is observed nearTN.

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