High-temperature weak ferromagnetism in a low-density free-electron gas
Abstract
The magnetic properties of the ground state of a low-density free-electron gas in three dimensions have been the subject of theoretical speculation and controversy for seven decades. Not only is this a difficult theoretical problem to solve, it is also a problem which has not hitherto been directly addressed experimentally. Here we report measurements on electron-doped calcium hexaboride (CaB6) which, we argue, show that-at a density of 7× 1019electronscm-3-the ground state is ferromagnetically polarized with a saturation moment of 0.07µB per electron. Surprisingly, the magnetic ordering temperature of this itinerant ferromagnet is 600K, of the order of the Fermi temperature of the electron gas.
- Publication:
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Nature
- Pub Date:
- February 1999
- DOI:
- 10.1038/17081
- Bibcode:
- 1999Natur.397..412Y