Abstract

Using electron spin resonance spectroscopy and SQUID-magnetometry we obtained direct evidence of the occurrence of magnetic domains in the antiferromagnetically ordered state of a {text{EuF}}{{{text{e}}}_{{text{2}}}}{text{A}}{{{text{s}}}_{{text{2}}}} single crystal. The resonance spectra of europium ions were measured in the temperature range from 4 to 200 K. Using an equation for the resonance field in an antiferromagnet that takes into account the exchange and anisotropy fields, we have performed an analysis of the angular dependence of the spectrum at a temperature of 4.8 K, measured upon the crystal rotation around the c axis. Data analysis showed that {text{EuF}}{{{text{e}}}_{{text{2}}}}{text{A}}{{{text{s}}}_{{text{2}}}} is the antiferromagnet with easy anisotropy plane. Besides, we found in the ab-plane the second order axes of easy magnetization for each of the two types of magnetic domains, related to the structural transition and the formation of twins. Magnetic anisotropy caused by the exchange interaction of europium ions with iron ions indicates the occurrence of nematic magnetic ordering in the basal ab plane. An estimate of the magnitude of the exchange field and the anisotropy field is obtained from the angular dependence of the resonance fields.

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