Magnetic properties of CdSb doped with Ni
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LAIHO, Reino, LASHKUL, Alexander V., LÄHDERANTA, Erkki, LISUNOV, Konstantin, OJALA, I., ZAKHVALINSKII, Vasilii. Magnetic properties of CdSb doped with Ni. In: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2006, vol. 300, pp. e8-e11. ISSN 0304-8853. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2005.10.137
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volumul 300 / 2006 / ISSN 0304-8853

Magnetic properties of CdSb doped with Ni

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2005.10.137
CZU: 538.9

Pag. e8-e11

Laiho Reino1, Lashkul Alexander V.12, Lähderanta Erkki13, Lisunov Konstantin14, Ojala I.1, Zakhvalinskii Vasilii15
 
1 Wihuri Physical Laboratory, University of Turku,
2 University of Vaasa,
3 Lappeenranta University of Technology,
4 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
5 Belgorod State University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 februarie 2024


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Magnetic properties of the group II-V semiconductor CdSb single crystals doped with Ni (2 at%) are investigated. Deviation of the zero-field-cooled susceptibility, χZFC, from the field-cooled susceptibility is observed below 300 K, along with a broad maximum of χZFC (T) at Tb in fields below the anisotropy field BK∼4 kG. Tb(B) obeys the law [Tb(B)/Tb(0)] 1/2=1-B/BK with Tb(0)∼100 K. The magnetization exhibits saturation above ∼20-30 kG, a weak temperature dependence and anisotropy of the saturation value Ms. The coercive field is much smaller then BK and displays anisotropy inverted with respect to that of Ms. Such magnetic behavior is expected for spheroidal Ni-rich Ni1-xSbx nanoparticles with high aspect ratio, broad distribution of the sizes and with orientations of the major axis distributed around a preferred direction. 

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Anisotropy, Magnetic semiconductors, nanoparticles