Silver is the only
metallic nuclear magnet where spontaneous spin ordering
at T < 0 has been reached [PRL68, 365
(1992)]. The ordered state can be explained as a
ferromagnetic domain configura- tion, caused by the
long-range character of the dipolar forces. Since the
energy of the spins tends to maximum at negative
tempera-tures, the domain configurations are
fundamentally different from those at T > 0.
FIGURE Phase diagram in the field (B) vs. reduced entropy (S/Rln2) plane for silver nuclear spins at negative (·) and positive (·) absolute temperatures. |