Author:
Skipetrov Evgeny,Konstantinov Nikita,Skipetrova Liudmila,Knotko Alexander,Slynko Vasily
Abstract
We study the field and temperature dependences of the magnetization (B≤7.5 T, T=2.0-75 K) of samples from a single crystal Pb1-x-ySnxVyTe (x=0.08, y=0.01) ingot synthesized by the Bridgman method. It is established that the magnetization of the samples contains two main contributions: the Brillouin-type paramagnetism of vanadium ions and the diamagnetism of the crystal lattice. Experimental field and temperature dependences of the magnetization are discussed in the framework of a theoretical model of electronic structure rearrangement in Pb1-x-ySnxVyTe with doping and approximated as the sums of two terms based on the modified Brillouin functions for vanadium ions in the V3+ and V2+ states. The concentrations of magnetically active vanadium ions in two different charge states with increasing impurity concentration along the ingot are determined.