Abstract

We present direct evidence for the two-dimensional magnetic ordering in high stage (2nd and 3rd) compounds of CoCl 2 -graphite intercalation using neutron diffraction technique. Experiments from the high stage compounds show interesting features that at the lower transition temperature ( T c1 ) the systems undergo a three-dimensional antiferromagnetic transition but above T c1 the scattering is characteristic of the full two-dimensional magnetic correlations. This suggests that the intermediate phase between two successive phase transitions at T c1 and T cu , which had been observed in the high stage CoCl 2 -graphite intercalation compounds by earlier magnetic measurements, is a two-dimensional one possibly with a XY character.

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