Synthesis conditions, crystal structure and magnetic properties of Mn–Tm–Se selenides
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8358-2022-67-2-135-143
Abstract
Single-phase compositions in the MnSe–TmSe quasi-binary section have been synthesized by the method of reactions in the solid phase. The crystal structure of polycrystalline powders has been studied in CuKα-radiation. It was found that the samples in the concentration range 0 x 0.7 have a cubic structure of the space group Fm m3 . An increase in the concentration of Tm cations in the Mn1–xTmxSe compositions leads to an increase in the unit cell parameter a from 0.547 nm for the Mn0.975Tm0.025Se compound to 0.566 nm for the Mn0.3Tm0.7Se composition. Thin layers of Mn1–xTmxSe solid solutions were synthesized by the flash method on optically transparent glass substrates. The film thicknesses are in the range of values from 0.8 to 3.2 µm. It has been established that Mn1–xTmxSe films also have the system NaCl, S.G.: Fm m3 . The composition of the Mn1–xTmxSe films corresponds to the chemical composition of the MnSe–TmSe charge powders. In the temperature range ~ 80–900 K, the va lues of the specific magnetization and magnetic susceptibility of the studied selenides were measured. The results obtained make it possible to determine the temperature regimes for the synthesis of new magnetic semiconductor substances, including those in the film state. The synthesized substances can be used in multifunctional microelectronic devices, as well as in the development of new materials capable of operating in wide temperature ranges and under the influence of external magnetic fields.
About the Authors
S. S. AplesninRussian Federation
Sergey S. Aplesnin – D. Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Leading Researcher of the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics
50, Akademgorodok Str., 660036, Krasnoyarsk
O. B. Romanova
Russian Federation
Oksana B. Romanova – Ph. D. (Physics and Mathematics), Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Resonant Properties of Magnetically Ordered Substances
50, Akademgorodok Str., 660036, Krasnoyarsk
A. I. Galyas
Belarus
Anatoly I. Galyas – Ph. D. (Physics and Mathematics), Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Physics of Magnetic Materials
19, room 5, P. Brovka Str., 220072, Minsk
A. M. Zhivulko
Belarus
Aliona M. Zhivulko – Ph. D. (Physics and Mathematics), Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Physics of Magnetic Materials
19, room 5, P. Brovka Str., 220072, Minsk
K. I. Yanushkevich
Belarus
Kazimir I. Yanushkevich – D. Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Physics of Magnetic Materials
19, room 5, P. Brovka Str., 220072, Minsk
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