Magnetization steps in Zn_(1-x)Mn_xO: Four largest exchange constants and single-ion anisotropy
X. Gratens, V. Bindilatti, N. F. Oliveira, Jr., Y. Shapira, S.Foner,, Z. Golacki, and T. E. Haas

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic exchange interactions and anisotropy in Zn_(1-x)Mn_xO, revealing the largest exchange constants and single-ion anisotropy through magnetization measurements in high magnetic fields.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed determination of the four largest exchange constants and single-ion anisotropy in Zn_(1-x)Mn_xO using pulsed and dc magnetic field measurements.
Findings
Largest exchange constants J1 and J1' are -18.2K and -24.3K.
The second-largest D/kB is approximately -0.039K.
Exchange constants do not decrease monotonically with distance.
Abstract
Magnetization steps (MST's) from Mn pairs in several single crystals of Zn_(1-x)Mn_xO (0.0056<=x<=0.030, and in one powder (x=0.029), were observed. The largest two exchange constants, J1/kB=-18.2+/-0.5K and J1'/kB=-24.3+/-0.6K, were obtained from large peaks in the differential susceptibility, dM/dH, measured in pulsed magnetic fields, H, up to 500 kOe. These two largest J's are associated with the two inequivalent classes of nearest neighbors (NN's) in the wurtzite structure. The 29% difference between J1 and J1' is substantially larger than 13% in CdS:Mn, and 15% in CdSe:Mn. The pulsed-field data also indicate that, despite the direct contact between the samples and a superfluid-helium bath, substantial departures from thermal equilibrium occurred during the 7.4 ms pulse. The third- and fourth-largest J's were determined from the magnetization M at 20 mK, measured in dc magnetic…
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