Studies on Magnetic-field induced first-order transitions
P. Chaddah

TL;DR
This paper investigates magnetic-field induced first-order phase transitions in magnetic materials, focusing on ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic changes, and discusses metastable phases like supercooled and glassy states.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of magnetization and transport measurements related to magnetic-field driven first-order transitions, highlighting the roles of different metastable phases.
Findings
Identification of conditions for phase transitions
Characterization of metastable supercooled and glassy phases
Insights into magnetic-field and temperature effects on phase stability
Abstract
We shall discuss magnetization and transport measurements in materials exhibiting a broad first-order transition. The phase transitions would be caused by varying magnetic field as well as by varying temperature, and we concentrate on ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic transitions in magnetic materials. We distinguish between metastable supercooled phases and metastable glassy phase.
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