Perturbed gamma-gamma angular correlation technique was used to measure the magnetic hyperfine field at Gd sites in the intermetallic compound GdAg using the 140La→140Ce nuclear probe. A major and well-defined magnetic interaction is observed at 140Ce substituting Gd sites in GdAg below 130 K, corresponding to a ferromagnetic ordering of Gd moments. The temperature dependence of magnetic hyperfine field, however, shows a sharp deviation from an expected Brillouin-like behavior for temperatures below 75 K. This additional magnetic interaction is believed to result from the polarization of Ce spin moments induced by the magnetic field from Gd atoms. © Springer 2005.
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Cavalcante, F. H. M., Carbonari, A. W., Saxena, R. N., & Mestnik-Filho, J. (2004). Temperature dependence of the magnetic hyperfine field at 140Ce on Gd sites in GdAg compound. In Hyperfine Interactions (Vol. 158, pp. 125–129). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-005-9020-8