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Near-zero-moment ferromagnetism in the semiconductor SmN

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 78, Issue 17, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.78.174406

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  1. New Zealand Centre of Research
  2. New Zealand New Economy Research
  3. MacDiarmid Institute
  4. Royal Society of New Zealand

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The magnetic behavior of SmN has been investigated in stoichiometric polycrystalline films. All samples show ferromagnetic order with Curie temperature (T(C)) of 27 3 K, evidenced by the occurrence of hysteresis below T(C). The ferromagnetic state is characterized by a very small moment and a large coercive field, exceeding even the maximum applied field of 6 T below about 15 K. The residual magnetization at 2 K, measured after cooling in the maximum field, is 0.035 mu(B) per Sm. Such a remarkably small moment results from a near cancellation of the spin and orbital contributions for Sm(+3) in SmN. Coupling to an applied field is therefore weak, explaining the huge coercive field. The susceptibility in the paramagnetic phase shows temperature-independent Van Vleck and Curie-Weiss contributions. The Van Vleck contribution is in quantitative agreement with the field-induced admixture of the J = 7/2 excited state and the 2 ground state. The Curie-Weiss contribution returns a Curie temperature that agrees with the onset of ferromagnetic hysteresis, and a conventional paramagnetic moment with an effective moment of 0.4 mu B per Sm ion, in agreement with expectations for the crystal-field modified effective moment on the Sm(+3) ions.

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