
doi: 10.1063/1.326936
Alloys in the system Ni.95 S Fe exhibit uniaxial anisotropy which is similar in magnitude to the exchange. Ni.95 S is a non-magnetic d-band metal and iron a magnetic impurity, so the system bears some resemblance to an Ising spin glass. Anisotropy modifies the magnetic properties as compared with a normal spin glass, giving a susceptibility more like that of an antiferromagnet. The maximum in χ ∥ at the freezing temperature Tf retains its form but shifts to lower temperature with increasing field. A sharp increase in the parallel magnetization below Tf in a large applied field is identified as spin flop of iron in the weakest exchange fields.
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