Abstract
The magnetic moments of the single-crystal garnets Yb2.9xBi0.1CaxFe5xSixO12, with 0<x1.4, have been determined between 4.2 and 295°K, in magnetic fields up to 15 kOe. Using the molecular-field model and assuming a random distribution of the substituted ions with a random distribution of canting angles, the temperature dependence of the spontaneous magnetization of the Si-Ca-substituted ytterbium iron garnet (YbIG) was explained. A theoretical fit to the experimental results was obtained using the exchange parameters of pure YbIG, assuming they are the same for the substituted crystals.