Title :
Nonuniform Magnetic States and Electrical Properties of
Solid Solutions
Author :
Aplesnin, S.S. ; Har´kov, A.M. ; Eremin, E.V. ; Romanova, O.B. ; Balaev, D.A. ; Sokolov, V.V. ; Pichugin, A.Yu.
Author_Institution :
M.F. Reshetneva Aircosmic Siberian State Univ., Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Abstract :
The real and imaginary parts of magnetic permeability at the three frequencies 100 Hz, 1 kHz and 10 kHz and magnetic moment in magnetic field H = 0.05 T in the SmXMn1-XS(0.1 ≤ × ≤ 0.25) solid solutions at the temperatures 5 K-300 K were measured. Magnetization curves were measured in the range of fields - 9 T <; H <; 9 T at the temperatures T = 5 K, 50 K. Non-linear behavior of the magnetization versus field, residual magnetic moment, logarithmic dependence of imaginary parts of the magnetic permeability maximum on frequency and sharp drop of Im(μ) at T <; 40 K for compound Sm0.25Mn0.75S were found. The electrical resistivity of the SmXMn1-XS(0.15 <; x <; 0.25) solid solution in the range of temperatures 80 K-300 K were measured. Minimum and maximum in the temperature dependence of the resistivity were found respectively at T = 220 K for X = 0.15 and at T = 100 K for X = 0.2 compounds. This behavior is explained a result of the mobility edge movement and the disorder of the deformation and spin density fluctuations with short-range order.
Keywords :
carrier mobility; electrical resistivity; magnetic moments; magnetic permeability; magnetic structure; magnetisation; manganese compounds; samarium compounds; short-range order; spin fluctuations; Sm0.25Mn0.75S; SmXMn1-XS; SmXMn1-XS solid solutions; deformation disorder; electrical properties; electrical resistivity; frequency 1 kHz; frequency 10 kHz; frequency 100 Hz; imaginary magnetic permeability; magnetic flux density -9 T to 9 T; magnetic permeability maximum; magnetic structure; magnetization-field curve; mobility edge movement; nonlinear property; nonuniform magnetic states; real magnetic permeability; residual magnetic moment; short-range order; spin density fluctuations; temperature 5 K to 300 K; Compounds; Conductivity; Ions; Magnetic resonance imaging; Samarium; Temperature dependence; Temperature measurement; Conductivity; magnetic semiconductors; magnetization processes;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2160715