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The magnetization of adsorbed3He studied by renormalization group techniques

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The magnetic and thermodynamic properties of adsorbed3He have drawn considerably attention in the last few years. The experiments have been refined recently using different substrates and applied fields. In the ferromagnetic regime the system has been described by the Heisenberg Hamiltonian and its thermodynamics properties are well described at high temperatures by a Heisenberg series expansion. The very low temperature properties are described by calculations using spin wave theory. We present here real space renormalization group calculations that are valid in both domains and specially forTJ, and a new approach which takes into account the finite size of the substrate.

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de Mello, E.V.L., Godfrin, H. The magnetization of adsorbed3He studied by renormalization group techniques. J Low Temp Phys 108, 407–416 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02397682

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