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MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-BIOMIMETIC AND SUPRAMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Volume 27, Issue 5-8, Pages 1052-1055Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2006.07.028
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diluted magnetic semiconductors; ferromagnetic semiconductors; magnetic susceptibility; ESR spectrum
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Static magnetic susceptibility and ESR spectra of layered semiconducting InSe crystals containing Mn were investigated. Solid solution In1-xMnxSe is responsible for ferromagnetism at Curie temperature T-c>270 K. Single wide line ESR spectrum was observed. It practically disappeared at 90 K. Paramagnetic constant background of magnetic susceptibility originates from atypical Van-Vleck Mn3+ (d(4)) ions, which are in a state of nonmagnetic singlet in crystal field, and magnetization of crystals in ferromagnetic state. Very narrow (2 Oe) line with g = 1.999 appears at temperatures lower than 23 K which is apparently due to the electrons localized on the levels of space quantization. Two maxima at similar to 160 K and similar to 260 K are observed as the temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility. They are obliged to inclusions of antiferromagnetic MnSe. At high magnetic fields of 6 and 50 kOe, the first peak widens and disappears. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
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