Abstract

The phase states of a non-Heisenberg two-dimensional ferromagnet are studied, in which the long-range magnetic order is stabilized by the magnetoelastic interaction. It is shown that in this system, together with the phases of nonzero magnetic order, there exists a quadrupolar phase characterized by a tensor order parameter at zero external field. The transition temperature from the quadrupolar phase to the paramagnetic phase is determined.

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