Skip to content Skip to navigation
University of Warwick
  • Study
  • |
  • Research
  • |
  • Business
  • |
  • Alumni
  • |
  • News
  • |
  • About

University of Warwick
Publications service & WRAP

Highlight your research

  • WRAP
    • Home
    • Search WRAP
    • Browse by Warwick Author
    • Browse WRAP by Year
    • Browse WRAP by Subject
    • Browse WRAP by Department
    • Browse WRAP by Funder
    • Browse Theses by Department
  • Publications Service
    • Home
    • Search Publications Service
    • Browse by Warwick Author
    • Browse Publications service by Year
    • Browse Publications service by Subject
    • Browse Publications service by Department
    • Browse Publications service by Funder
  • Help & Advice
University of Warwick

The Library

  • Login
  • Admin

Magnetism and resistivity due to 3d impurities in zinc and gallium

Tools
- Tools
+ Tools

Camwell, Paul Leonard (1974) Magnetism and resistivity due to 3d impurities in zinc and gallium. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

[img]
Preview
PDF
WRAP_Thesis_Camwell_1974.pdf - Requires a PDF viewer.

Download (8Mb) | Preview
Official URL: http://webcat.warwick.ac.uk/record=b1746465~S1

Request Changes to record.

Abstract

The resistivity and susceptibility due to 3d transition metal impurities in dilute alloys of gallium were measured in the liquid state and are compared with other systems. A localised magnetic moment is shown to exist in a Curie-Weiss sense for GaMn and GaCr throughout the measuring temperature range.

Phase-shift analysis gives good agreement for both the resistivity results and the impurity spin value obtained from the susceptibility results.

The susceptibility of single crystals of ZnCr were measured from 4.2 K to - 400 K for both crystallographic directions and the magnetic moment and θ-values determined. A method is presented whereby the results can be treated in such a manner as to "remove" the De Haas-Van Alphen oscillations from the parallel axis of zinc, enabling the field-free impurity effects to be compared for both axes. This method is shown to be consistent with results obtained from zinc single crystals and allows an estimation of the Dingle temperature to be made. A temperature-dependent anisotropy was observed, the ratio of the perpendicular and parallel increment3l susceptibilities being greater than 1 in the low temperature region and the opposite in the high temperature region, assuming a Curie-Weiss law holds. Simple crystal field theory is presented and shown to be inadequate in explaining the anisotropy results.

Item Type: Thesis (PhD)
Subjects: Q Science > QC Physics
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): High temperature superconductors, Magnetism -- Experiments, Magnetic fields, Semiconductors, Gallium alloys, Zinc alloys
Official Date: 1974
Dates:
DateEvent
1974Submitted
Institution: University of Warwick
Theses Department: Department of Physics
Thesis Type: PhD
Publication Status: Unpublished
Supervisor(s)/Advisor: Dupree, Ray
Sponsors: Science Research Council (Great Britain)
Extent: 148 leaves
Language: eng

Request changes or add full text files to a record

Repository staff actions (login required)

View Item View Item

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

View more statistics

twitter

Email us: wrap@warwick.ac.uk
Contact Details
About Us