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Picosecond energy relaxation in
2005
Abstract Investigating the reflectance response dynamics of La 0.67 Ca 0.33 MnO 3 thin films after excitation by femtosecond laser pulses, we identify for the first time a picosecond relaxation step which only exists below the Curie temperature T C . The relaxation time increases from zero at T C to several picoseconds at low temperatures. The data can be explained with the existence of a magnetization-related effective energy gap, and assuming relaxation between these states to be mediated by a Frohlich-type electron–lattice interaction.
Rational design of new materials for spintronics: Co2FeZ (Z=Al, Ga, Si, Ge)
2008
Spintronic is a multidisciplinary field and a new research area. New materials must be found for satisfying the different types of demands. The search for stable half-metallic ferromagnets and ferromagnetic semiconductors with Curie temperatures higher than room temperature is still a challenge for solid state scientists. A general understanding of how structures are related to properties is a necessary prerequisite for material design. Computational simulations are an important tool for a rational design of new materials. The new developments in this new field are reported from the point of view of material scientists. The development of magnetic Heusler compounds specifically designed as …
Dielectric relaxation in crystals and ceramics derived from BaTiO3
1992
Abstract A dielectric relaxation is reported in a crystal of BaTiO3 and in ceramics with composition (Ba1-yCay)TiO3 (0≤y≤0.2) in the frequency and temperature ranges 106 to 109 Hz and 350 to 450 K, respectively. A minimum of the relaxation frequency occurs close to the ferroelectric Curie temperature. The relaxation is of dipolar-type.
The Ba2LnFeNb4O15 “tetragonal tungsten bronze”: Towards RT composite multiferroics
2009
Several Niobium oxides of formula Ba2LnFeNb4O15 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd) with the Tetragonal Tungsten Bronze (TTB) structure have been synthesised by conventional solid-state methods. The Neodymium, Samarium and Europium compounds are ferroelectric with Curie temperature ranging from 320 to 440K. The Praseodymium and Gadolinium compounds behave as relaxors below 170 and 300 K respectively. The Praseodymium, Neodymium, Samarium, Europium and Gadolinium compounds exhibit magnetic hysteresis loops at room temperature originating from traces of a barium ferrite secondary phase. The presence of both ferroelectric and magnetic hysteresis loops at room temperature allows considering these mat…
Ferromagnetic and paramagnetic magnetization of implanted GaN:Ho,Tb,Sm,Tm films
2015
The SQUID magnetic measurements were performed on the GaN films prepared by metal-organic vapour phase epitaxy and implanted by Tb3+, Tm3+, Sm3+, and Ho3+ ions. The sapphire substrate was checked by the electron paramagnetic resonance method which showed a content of Cr3+ and Fe3+ impurities. The samples 5 × 5 mm2 were positioned in the classical straws and within an estimated accuracy of 10−6 emu, no ferromagnetic moment was detected in the temperature region of 2–300 K. The paramagnetic magnetization was studied for parallel and perpendicular orientation. In the case of GaN:Tb sample, at T = 2 K, a pronounced anisotropy with the easy axis perpendicular to the film was observed which can b…
Structure and magnetic properties of AgFeP2O7
2010
Abstract AgFeP2O7 has been synthesized by flux crystallization and characterized by single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction (sp. gr. P21/c, a=7.3298(2), b=7.9702(2), c=9.5653(2) A, β=111.842(1)°, V=518.68(2) A3) and FTIR-spectroscopy. The structure is composed of isolated iron octahedra and phosphate tetrahedra interconnected into 3D network with hexagonal channels, where silver counter-ions are located. The magnetic behavior of the compound approaches the Curie–Weiss equation with a Weiss constant θ=−165.9 K indicating strong antiferromagnetic interaction between iron(III) ions.
Doped semiconductors as half-metallic materials: Experiments and first-principles calculations ofCoTi1−xMxSb(M=Sc, V, Cr, Mn, Fe)
2008
This work reports experiments and first-principles calculations on the substitutional semiconducting $C{1}_{b}$ compound $\mathrm{Co}{\mathrm{Ti}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{M}_{x}\mathrm{Sb}$. Diluted magnetic semiconductors have been prepared by substituting titanium in the semiconducting compound CoTiSb by other $3d$ transition elements $M$. Self-consistent calculations of the electronic structure predict some of the materials to be half-metallic ferromagnets. The structural, electronic, electric, and magnetic properties of the pure and substituted materials have been investigated. It is found from the experiments that substitution of up to 10% Ti by Fe, Mn, Cr, and V does not affect the crystal…
Correlation in Heusler compounds YSi(Y=3d transition metal)
2007
Abstract Ferromagnetic Co 2 -based Heusler compounds have generated increasing interest over the last few years because of their peculiar electronic structure. They exhibit a band gap for the electrons of one direction and are metallic for the other. Further, they cover a very wide range of magnetic moments and Curie temperatures. Despite lot of efforts in theory and experiment to describe bulk materials and thin films, there are some marked discrepancies between observed and predicted properties of these materials. These discrepancies appear not only across but also within synthesis methods as well as in the theoretical predictions. In this contribution, the electronic structure of Co 2 YS…
Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of pseudomorphic CrFe nanostripes on W(110)
2007
We have grown pseudomorphic binary ${\mathrm{Cr}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Fe}}_{x}$ alloy monolayers and sequences of Cr and Fe nanostripes on W(110) by molecular-beam epitaxy in ultrahigh vacuum. By coadsorption of Cr and Fe a pseudomorphic random CrFe alloy grows on the W(110) substrate. At a substrate temperature of $700\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{K}$ the CrFe alloy forms monolayer stripes in the step flow growth mode. We have measured magnetic properties of the monolayer alloy for $0.75\ensuremath{\leqslant}x\ensuremath{\leqslant}1$ using Kerr magnetometry. At a constant relative temperature $t=T∕{T}_{C}$ the saturation value of the Kerr rotation shows a maximum at $x=0.95$ an…
Effect of zinc concentration on the microstructure and relaxation frequency of Mn–Zn ferrites synthesized by solid state reaction
2013
Abstract Mn3Zn polycrystalline ferrites with Mn1−xZnxFe2O4 stoichiometry (x=0.59, 0.61, 0.65) were prepared by solid state reaction. These ferrites were heated at different temperatures. The cubic structure with space group Fd3m (Oh7) No. 227 was confirmed by the refinement of x-ray diffraction (XRD) powders through Rietveld´s method using fullprof. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results revealed for all compounds a non-homogeneous grain size and shape distribution, with a mean grain size of 9 μm. The Curie temperature Tc was found to decrease as the Zn concentration increases. The magnetic domain relaxation was investigated by inductance spectroscopy (IS). The relaxation frequency fr s…