Abstract

Temperature dependence of the real and imaginary part of the ac susceptibility was measured for polycrystalline Y 2 Cu 2 O 5 H x for x=0, 0.34, 0.72, 1.52, and 1.88. It was found that the effective magnetic moment of the copper ions decreases with increasing hydrogen content. Also, the height of the maximum at 13 K associated with the antiferromagnetic transition of Cu ions decreases while its position shifts slightly toward higher temperatures. Another maximum at about 5.8 K disappears almost completely for hydrogen content of x=1.52. A steady magnetic field also reduces the height of the lower temperature maximum, shifting it negligibly. For an external magnetic field above 200 Oe, this maximum disappears completely

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