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5 February 2002 Acoustic Cotton-Mouton effect in iron borate
M. B. Strugatsky, K. M. Skibinsky, V. V. Tarakanov, V. I. Khizhnyi
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Proceedings Volume 4607, Selected Papers from Fifth International Conference on Correlation Optics; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455215
Event: Fifth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 2001, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
Dependence of the amplitude of transverse sound passed through a basal plate of easy-plane weak ferromagnet FeBO3 on a magnetic field H, parallel to the plate is investigated in experiment at T equals 77 K. The phenomenon is caused by magnetic birefringence of transverse sound, being the analog of Cotton-Mouton optical effect. In acoustics this effect is associated with magnetic additions appearing in elastic modules upon transition form a paramagnetic phase to an antiferromagnetic one.
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M. B. Strugatsky, K. M. Skibinsky, V. V. Tarakanov, and V. I. Khizhnyi "Acoustic Cotton-Mouton effect in iron borate", Proc. SPIE 4607, Selected Papers from Fifth International Conference on Correlation Optics, (5 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455215
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Crystals

Anisotropy

Acoustics

Iron

Birefringence

Polarization

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