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Electronic and Crystal Structure of New CrZrSe2 Intercalation Compounds
Alexey Shkvarin1, Alexander Merentsov1, Mikhail Postnikov1
1M.N. Mikheev lnstitute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 620137 Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Abstract:
New intercalation compounds CrZrSe2 were synthesized and thoroughly studied. Cr atoms were found to occupy the positions both tetrahedrally and octahedrally coordinated by the Se atoms in the interlayer gap. The magnetic properties and electrical resistivity were studied in the temperature ranges of 2.4-300 K and 80-340 K, respectively. The compounds change their behavior from semiconducting (x = 0.1) to metallic (x > 0.1). The magnetic interaction strongly depends on the Cr content and temperature. The spin-glass state with antiferromagnetic interaction exists at T < Tcrit for CrZrSe2 with x ≤ 0.2, while at x ≥ 0.3 ferromagnetic contribution arises as well. The single crystals of CrZrSe2 were grown to study the electronic structure of the materials. A combination of the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (including that across Cr 2p-3d and Zr 3p-4d resonance) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy methods allowed to propose the location of the Cr 3d-states in the Se 3p-Zr 4d energy gap.
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