Stoner vs. Spin-mixing behavior in the bulk magnetism of Gd: A spin-resolved photoemission study
Pramana - Journal of Physics, ISSN: 0304-4289, Vol: 58, Issue: 5-6, Page: 725-730
2002
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The temperature dependence of the rare-earth Δ-bulk band has been regarded as an exemplary case which realizes the simple Stoner behavior. We examined the evolution of GdΔ bulk bands with temperature in the range 0.5 ≤ T/T ≤ 1 with spin-resolved, photoemission spectroscopy. The direct observation of the spin-dependent spectral line shapes reveals a complex temperature dependence and manifests a clear inadequacy of the Stoner model to the description of the magnetism in rare earths.
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