Mössbauer Studies onFe57near the Curie Temperature

Abstract
"Anomalous" Mössbauer spectra characterized by the simultaneous presence of a pronouned central peak indicative of the paramagnetic state, and hyperfine structure characteristic of the ordered state, have been obtained in magnetically ordered compounds of iron close to their disordering temperature TN. We adduce evidence supporting the hypothesis that the spectra found near TN are the result of collective spin flips of small regions (volume veff) of the material, corresponding to the onset of superparamagnetic effects as the temperature approaches TN from below. A good fit is obtained between experimental spectra of FeF3, and the spectral shape computed using reasonable distributions of veff and TN. The measured effect of an applied magnetic field upon the spectra near TN is explained in terms of our model of "critical superparamagnetism." Finally, the relevance of our results to general measurements of critical phenomena is discussed.