Abstract
The behaviour of the coercive force, H c, of ferrimagnets near the compensation temperature, T comp, for polycrystalline rare earth iron garnets R 3Fe5O12 (R = Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho and Er) has been studied in detail. The present experimental results have verified the double peak in H c near T comp for these rare earth iron garnets R 3Fe5O12. For Dy3Fe5O12, the experimental values are T comp = 224 K, H c(max) = 600 Oe at T comp ± δ K and δ ≈ 10 K. The two peaks of H c arise at 214 and 232 K. The appearance of the double peak of H c is an intrinsic and characteristic property for R 3Fe5O12. The results can be understood on the basis of a simple model. The hysteresis loop in the magnetization is caused by rotation of single domain under the influence of crystalline anisotropy rather than domain wall displacements of the multi-domain structure. The rare earth ion behaves as superimposed paraprocess under the influence of an internal field produced by iron sublattices and a weak exchange magnetic field.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Dr. J. Awaka, Mr. T. Oriuchi and Mr. M. Sakuraoka for their valuable help of experiments.