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Changes of the local magnetic properties of the optically excited Nd3+ ions and their manifestation in the near IR spectra of the Nd0.5Gd0.5Fe3(BO3)4 crystal

•Temperature and field dependences of f–f spectra in Nd0.5Gd0.5Fe3(BO3)4.•Local magnetic properties in the excited Nd3+ states.•Selection rules for f–f transitions substantially changed below TN.•Nonequivalent Nd3+ centers found in some excited states. Polarized absorption spectra of f–f transitions...

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Published in:Optical materials 2016-02, Vol.52, p.126-133
Main Authors: Malakhovskii, A.V., Gnatchenko, S.L., Kachur, I.S., Piryatinskaya, V.G., Temerov, V.L.
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Language:English
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Summary:•Temperature and field dependences of f–f spectra in Nd0.5Gd0.5Fe3(BO3)4.•Local magnetic properties in the excited Nd3+ states.•Selection rules for f–f transitions substantially changed below TN.•Nonequivalent Nd3+ centers found in some excited states. Polarized absorption spectra of f–f transitions 4I9/2→4F3/2 and (2H9/2+4F5/2) in the Nd3+ ion in the Nd0.5Gd0.5Fe3(BO3)4 single crystal were studied as a function of temperature in the range of 2–40K and as a function of magnetic field in the range of 0–65kOe at 2K. It was found out that the selection rules for f–f electron transitions substantially changed in the magnetically ordered state of the crystal, and they strongly depended on the orientation of the Fe and Nd ions magnetic moments relative to the light polarization. The splitting of the ground and excited states of the Nd3+ ion in the exchange field of the Fe sublattice were determined. It was revealed that the value of the exchange splitting (the exchange interaction) in the excited states did not correlate with the theoretical Landé factors. The Landé factors of the excited states were experimentally found. In general, the local magnetic properties in the vicinity of the excited ion depend substantially on its electron state. In particular: (1) in one of the excited states a weak ferromagnetic moment appears, (2) the changes of type of the local magnetic anisotropy take place in some excited states, and (3) in some excited states the energetically favorable orientation of the Nd3+ ion magnetic moment is opposite to that in the ground state. In some excited states the nonequivalent Nd3+ centers were found out.
ISSN:0925-3467
1873-1252
DOI:10.1016/j.optmat.2015.12.029