Z. A. Samoylenko, N. N. Ivakhnenko, E. I. Pushenko, M. Yu. Badekin, V. Ya. Sycheva
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摘要
利用 X 射线衍射分析、X 射线光谱学和理论物理学的方法,研究了成分可变的 MnxZnyFezO4 铁氧体中原子、电子和磁性子系统变化的规律性,这些变化与阳离子成分不同的团簇的形成有关。实验检测到的在 X 射线衍射图样中以光环形式出现的簇具有一定的离子态叠加特征,其磁矩不仅取决于电子的自旋,还取决于电子的轨道矩和原子核的自旋。在介观簇结构中,发现了从三价锰离子与氧离子相互作用的含锰簇到二价和三价锰离子与氧离子为主的簇的相变。研究发现,锰锌铁氧体的团簇结构是出现极端磁性的原因;最大值对应于团簇主要类型的变化。研究发现,随着质量密度的增加,会出现能量状态的重新填充:低能电子群的状态数量减少,而高能电子群以费米面鞍点的形式增加。研究证实,含有锰离子和氧离子的复合物(团簇)的基本模式和软模式的凝聚特性导致了样品物理参数的变化。
Relationship of Locally Inhomogeneous, Elastic, and Magnetic Fields in Mn–Zn Ferrites
The regularities of changes in the atomic, electronic, and magnetic subsystems in ferrites of variable composition MnxZnyFezO4 related to the formation of clusters differing in the composition of cations are studied using the methods of X-ray diffraction analysis, X-ray spectroscopy, and theoretical physics. Experimentally detected clusters appearing in the X-ray diffraction patterns as a halo are characterized by a certain superposition of ion states, the magnetic moment of which depends not only on the spin of the electron, but also on its orbital moment and the spin of the nucleus. In a mesoscopic cluster structure, a phase transition from manganese-containing clusters stipulated by the interaction of trivalent manganese ions with oxygen ions to clusters with a predominance of divalent and trivalent manganese ions with oxygen ions is discovered. It is found that the clustered structure of manganese-zinc ferrites is responsible for the appearance of extreme magnetic properties; the maximum corresponds to a change in the dominant type of clusters. It is found that with an increase in mass density, a repopulation of energy states occurs: a decrease in the number of states of the low-energy electron group and their increase in the high-energy group in the form of a Fermi-surface saddle point. It is established that the peculiarities of condensation of the basic and soft modes of complexes (clusters) containing manganese and oxygen ions result in changes in the physical parameters of the samples.
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Journal of Surface Investigation: X-ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques publishes original articles on the topical problems of solid-state physics, materials science, experimental techniques, condensed media, nanostructures, surfaces of thin films, and phase boundaries: geometric and energetical structures of surfaces, the methods of computer simulations; physical and chemical properties and their changes upon radiation and other treatments; the methods of studies of films and surface layers of crystals (XRD, XPS, synchrotron radiation, neutron and electron diffraction, electron microscopic, scanning tunneling microscopic, atomic force microscopic studies, and other methods that provide data on the surfaces and thin films). Articles related to the methods and technics of structure studies are the focus of the journal. The journal accepts manuscripts of regular articles and reviews in English or Russian language from authors of all countries. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed.