Abstract

The magnetic properties of chromium below the spin-flip temperature are investigated by measuring both torque and magnetostriction. The experimental data are found to be consistent with the predictions of a mixed-state model in which the transverse and the longitudinal spin-density-wave ‘domains’ are stabilized by a negative wall energy.

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