Spin-glass transition in MnO

Abstract
What could possibly be new in MnO 46 years after the discovery of its antiferromagnetic transition?: a spin-glass transition in the (25-50)-K temperature range. The susceptibility of MnO powders obtained by various treatments (MnO aged 30 years in ambient atmosphere, MnO2 reduced at 500 and 1000°C in hydrogen, and MnO heated in air at 500°C) was measured in low dc and ac magnetic fields and in a high dc magnetic field. The spin-glass behavior is linked to a slight offstoichiometry: MnO1+x with x0.01. It is not believed that the susceptibility peak arises from a mixture of MnO and Mn3 O4. This conclusion is based on the shape of the susceptibility curves at both the spin-glass temperature (TSG) and the Néel temperature as well as on the various TSG values which differ from the ferrimagnetic transition of Mn3 O4. It is more likely that the spin-glass interaction occurs either between Mn3 O4-like clusters or between defects typical in MnO such as an interstitial Mn surrounded by four Mn vacancies.

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