De Toro, J A , de la Torre, M A L , Riveiro, J M , Bland, J , Goff, J P and Thomas, M F (2001) Mossbauer study of the superspin glass transition in nanogranular Al49Fe30Cu21. Physical Review B, 64 (22).
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The spin-glass-like behavior observed in mechanically alloyed Al49Fe30Cu21 is attributed to the collective freezing of ferromagnetic nanoclusters, i.e., the appearance of a superspin glass phase. The presence of the clusters and their estimated size (similar to1 nm) were inferred from magnetization measurements, The transition critical exponent z nu = 13.8 +/- 0.4, extracted from ac-susceptibility data, is similar to those obtained in other superspin glasses. Mossbauer spectroscopy offered more direct evidence: the component related to the clusters undergoes a transition from a high-temperature quadrupolar doublet to a distribution of sextets, whose mean hyperfine splitting grows with decreasing temperature in a similar fashion to spin glasses. The relation between these magnetic dynamics and the sample structure is addressed.
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