Low-Temperature Magnetic Anisotropy in Al2O3: V3+

Abstract
Magnetic-anisotropy measurements on Al2 O3: V3+ single crystals have been made with a sensitive torsion balance at temperatures between 1.5-5°K. A least-squares method was used to fit the theoretical expression for Δχ(χχ) to the data. Δχ was found to be much more sensitive to g and δ, the zero-field splitting, in this temperature range than at higher temperatures. This sensitivity permitted a new determination of these parameters, with the results g=1.744±0.014 and δ=7.97±0.10 cm1. The value of δ=7.97 cm1 resulted in a new value for the spin-orbit coupling constant of λ=87±1 cm1. Finally, we obtain the temperature-independent value of χ in good agreement with the experimental results.