Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Hafnium Disulfide Intercalated with Iron Atoms


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Abstract

Simultaneous study of the dependences of the structural parameters, electrical, and magnetic properties of hafnium disulfide intercalated iron atoms in the dependence on the intercalate concentration and temperature has been performed for the first time. The temperature dependences of the electrical resistance are shown to exhibit the activation character with the activation energies characteristic of impurity conduction. The effective magnetic moments of iron ions in FexHfS2 is found to be significantly lesser than the values of free iron ions and to decrease as the iron content increases. The character of the temperature dependences of the effective magnetic moments and negative values of the paramagnetic Curie temperatures indicate possible interactions of the antiferromagnetic type between intercalated atoms. However, the dependences of the magnetization on field for Fe0.33HfS2 and Fe0.5HfS2 obtained at T = 2 K demonstrate the hysteresis phenomenon characteristic of the ferromagnetic state. The results are discussed assuming the existence of hybridization 3d electron states of intercalated iron atoms with the electronic states of HfS2 matrices and the competition of various exchange interaction.

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V. G. Pleshchev

Institute of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

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Email: v.g.pleshchev@urfu.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kuibysheva 48-a, Yekaterinburg, 620000

N. V. Selezneva

Institute of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Email: v.g.pleshchev@urfu.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kuibysheva 48-a, Yekaterinburg, 620000

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