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MxTiSe2 (M = Cr, Mn, Cu) electronic structure study by methods of resonant X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and X-Ray absorption spectroscopy
Electronic structure and chemical bonding in TiX2 (X=S, Se, Te), TMxTiSe2
(TM=Cr, Mn, Cu) and CrxTi1-xSe2 were studied by x-ray resonance photoemission
and absorption spectroscopy. These methods are detected to be strong sensitive
to chemical bonding. Charge transfer from the intercalated atoms to Ti 3d band
is detected. Narrow Ti 3d and Cu 3d bands are observed under Fermi level in
CuxTiSe2.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figeres, ISIC 16 conferenc
Magnetic circular dichroism in X-ray fluorescence of Heusler alloys at threshold excitation
The results of fluorescence measurements of magnetic circular dichroism (MCD)
in Mn L_2,L_3 X-ray emission and absorption for Heusler alloys NiMnSb and
Co2MnSb are presented. Very intense resonance Mn L_3 emission is found at the
Mn 2p_3/2 threshold and is attributed to a peculiarity of the threshold
excitation in materials with the half-metallic character of the electronic
structure. A theoretical model for the description of resonance scattering of
polarized x-rays is suggested.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures. Discussed at conferences, submitting process in
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Origin and Properties of the Gap in the Half-Ferromagnetic Heusler Alloys
We study the origin of the gap and the role of chemical composition in the
half-ferromagnetic Heusler alloys using the full-potential screened KKR method.
In the paramagnetic phase the C1_b compounds, like NiMnSb, present a gap.
Systems with 18 valence electrons, Z_t, per unit cell, like CoTiSb, are
semiconductors, but when Z_t > 18 antibonding states are also populated, thus
the paramagnetic phase becomes unstable and the half-ferromagnetic one is
stabilized. The minority occupied bands accommodate a total of nine electrons
and the total magnetic moment per unit cell in mu_B is just the difference
between Z_t and . While the substitution of the transition metal
atoms may preserve the half-ferromagnetic character, substituting the atom
results in a practically rigid shift of the bands and the loss of
half-metallicity. Finally we show that expanding or contracting the lattice
parameter by 2% preserves the minority-spin gap.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures New figures, revised tex
Nonquasiparticle states in half-metallic ferromagnets
Anomalous magnetic and electronic properties of the half-metallic
ferromagnets (HMF) have been discussed. The general conception of the HMF
electronic structure which take into account the most important correlation
effects from electron-magnon interactions, in particular, the spin-polaron
effects, is presented. Special attention is paid to the so called
non-quasiparticle (NQP) or incoherent states which are present in the gap near
the Fermi level and can give considerable contributions to thermodynamic and
transport properties. Prospects of experimental observation of the NQP states
in core-level spectroscopy is discussed. Special features of transport
properties of the HMF which are connected with the absence of one-magnon
spin-flip scattering processes are investigated. The temperature and magnetic
field dependences of resistivity in various regimes are calculated. It is shown
that the NQP states can give a dominate contribution to the temperature
dependence of the impurity-induced resistivity and in the tunnel junction
conductivity. First principle calculations of the NQP-states for the prototype
half-metallic material NiMnSb within the local-density approximation plus
dynamical mean field theory (LDA+DMFT) are presented.Comment: 27 pages, 9 figures, Proceedings of Berlin/Wandlitz workshop 2004;
Local-Moment Ferromagnets. Unique Properties for Moder Applications, ed. M.
Donath, W.Nolting, Springer, Berlin, 200
Electron correlation effects in band structure of magnetic clusters Mn-12 and Fe-8
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60381.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We present calculations of electronic structure and local magnetic moment of 3d metals in [Mn12O12(CH3COO)(16)(H2O)(24)].2CH(3)COOH.4H(2)O and I(C6H15N3)(6)Fe8O2(OH)(12)]Br-7(H2O)Br.8H2O, abbreviated Mn-12 and Fe8Br8, respectively. The comparison of calculated and experimental soft X-ray spectra shows that p-d mixing is very sensitive to the value of the local Coulomb repulsion parameter U. This result is found to be in agreement with experimental resonant inelastic X-ray scattering spectra (RIXS) and X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS), which have been used to study electron correlation effects in magnetic clusters. The O 2p-Me 3d separation found in the experiment, is well reproduced by LDA + U band structure calculations, which include on-site Coulomb interactions. The 3d metal L-2,L-3 RIXS behaviour reflects the presence of the local magnetic moment and confirms the existence of the energy gap in the 3d band of the metal. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Ion irradiation induced reduction of Fe to Fe and Fe in triethoxysilane films
Silica gel films prepared from mixtures of triethoxysilane (TH) and Fe nitrate Fe(NO)3·9H2O were irradiated with various fluences of 3 MeV Au ions. Silicon 2p x-ray absorption (XAS) and L2,3 x-ray emission spectra of irradiated TH:Fe films are found to be very similar to those of SiO2, providing direct evidence of the formation of a glassy matrix. Fe L2,3 XAS shows the reduction of Fe3+ ions at low fluence, initially attributed to the formation of Fe metallic nanoparticles. Mössbauer spectra of films irradiated with higher ion fluences are well fitted by a singlet associated with superparamagnetic Fe particles and a doublet associated with Fe2+ ions in Fe–Si–O complexes