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Magnetic properties and low temperature X-ray studies of the weak ferromagnetic monoclinic and trigonal chromium tellurides Cr5Te8

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 177, Issue 3, Pages 951-959

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2003.09.041

Keywords

chromium tellurides; magnetic properties; composition dependence of Curie-temperature; thermal expansion of the structures

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Monoclinic and trigonal CrsTe(8) show a transition into the ferromagnetic state with a Curie temperature T-c. which sensitively depends oil the actual Composition. Monoclinic samples exhibit a lower Tc despite their higher Cr content. This observation is explained on the basis of less effective ferromagnetic superexchange in the monoclinic compounds and the larger number of Cr atoms being antiferromagnetically Coupled. Magnetization experiments performed at 5 K demonstrate that the compounds saturate already at rather low magnetic fields. In addition, Small Values are estimated for the coercitive field H-c as well for for the remanence magnetization both being typical for weak ferromagnetic materials. The values for the saturation magnetization amount to about 72% and 65% for monoclinic and trigonal Cr5Te8, respectively. These low values can partially be explained on the basis of antiferromagrictically Coupled Cr(III) d(3) centers. An additional spin canting is assumed to fully account for the reduced saturation moments. Above 300 K the susceptibilities follow a Curie-Weiss law with large positive values for the Weiss constant and magnetic moments in accordance with a Cr3+ 3d(3) spin configuration. Low temperature X-ray investigations reveal unusual thermal expansion of the a Lis well as b lattice parameters of the monoclinic and of the a lattice parameter of the trigonal sample, respectively. Near T-c the slope of the thermal expansions changes significantly. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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