Authors: Piotr Urbanowicz, Magdalena Piątkowska, Marta Pawlikowska, Elzbieta Tomaszewicz, Henryk Duda, Tadeusz Groń
Abstract: New scheelite type Cd1-3xDy2x[]xMoO4 solid solution, where 0.0098 ≤ x ≤ 0.2 and [] denotes the cationic vacancies, was investigated by using UV-vis-NIR and dielectric spectroscopies at room temperature and in the temperature range 77-400 K, respectively. These studies showed the optical band gap energy Eg above 3.4 eV and relative low dielectric permittivity: εr ~ 6.0, 9.5, 7.0 and 8.2 for the x parameter 0.0098, 0.0839, 0.1667 and 0.2000, respectively. εr slightly decreases with increasing frequency and slightly increases at higher temperatures. All samples showed the maximum permittivity in the temperature range of 250-350 K. The loss tangent exhibited similar behaviour and its maximum value did not exceed 0.25. These results are discussed in a context of the shallow trap levels and the Maxwell-Wagner model.
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Authors: Tadeusz Groń, Elzbieta Tomaszewicz, Marek Berkowski, Monika Oboz, Joachim Kusz, Henryk Duda, Piotr Urbanowicz
Abstract: X-ray diffraction measurement at 298 K of CdMoO4:Dy3+ showed that the molybdenum ions are tetrahedral coordinated and Cd/Dy – dodecahedral coordinated. The Dy3+ ions are randomly distributed in the unit cell, substituting the Cd2+ ones. The temperature dependence of ac and dc magnetic susceptibility showed a lack of the Curie-Weiss behaviour and a weak response to the magnetic field. The magnetization isotherms, M(H), showed a paramagnetic-diamagnetic transition at 17 K for 〈100〉 direction and at 35 K for 〈001〉 one in the magnetic field of 70 kOe. As the temperature increased this transition was moving toward smaller magnetic fields.
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Authors: Piotr Urbanowicz, Elzbieta Tomaszewicz, Tadeusz Groń, Henryk Duda, Slawomir Mazur, Zenon Kukuła, Sebastian Pawlus, Tadeusz Mydlarz, Józef Krok Kowalski
Abstract: Magnetic susceptibility measurements showed both a weak response to magnetic field and a lack of the Curie-Weiss region for CuEu2W2O10 and Cu3Eu2W4O18 tungstates characteristic for the multiplet widths comparable to thermal energy. Magnetization measurements displayed the linear temperature dependence with the lower magnetic moment for Cu3Eu2W4O18 in comparison with CuEu2W2O10, indicating that the effect of the electric charges associated with the surrounding ligands can change the multiplet width of individual states. It is affecting the electrical properties of examined tungstates which reveal the insulating state and low relative permittivity εr ~ 29 in case of CuEu2W2O10 and the thermally activated p-type electrical conduction for Cu3Eu2W4O18 with the activation energy of 1.11 eV and the large value of εr ~ 217 above the room temperature.
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Authors: Slawomir Mazur, Elzbieta Tomaszewicz, Tadeusz Groń, Henryk Duda, Zenon Kukuła, Tadeusz Mydlarz
Abstract: Magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed a disordered state of magnetic moments above 4.2 K for all compounds under study, and a weak response to the magnetic field and the temperature for Sm2W2O9 and Eu2W2O9 tungstates. The temperature independent component of magnetic susceptibility has a positive value for RE2W2O9 (RE = Pr, Nd and Gd) indicating a domination of van Vleck contribution. Only for Gd2W2O9 the magnetization is a universal function of µ0H/T, characteristic for the superparamagnetism.
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Authors: Tadeusz Groń, E. Filipek, Henryk Duda, S. Mazur, K. Bärner
Abstract: Electrical resistivity dips in the temperature range 269-287 K and n-type conductivity below 415 K for solid solutions of MoO3 in SbVO5 with general formula SbxVyMozOt are observed. The electrical resistivity anomalies are interpreted as due to conduction of small-polarons, generated here as electrons together with distortions of their associated defective oxygen lattice and/or alternatively based on the crossover of electronic or polaronic states.
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Authors: P. Urbanowicz, Elzbieta Tomaszewicz, Tadeusz Groń, Henryk Duda, Andrzej W. Pacyna, Tadeusz Mydlarz, H. Fuks, Slawomir M. Kaczmarek
Abstract: The Co2Sm2W3O14 compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, and melts congruently at 1443 K. The magnetic measurements showed that Co2Sm2W3O14 is a paramagnet in the temperature range 4.2-225 K showing both the residual magnetic interactions since the paramagnetic Curie-Weiss temperature 0 and the uncompensated temperature independent contributions of magnetic susceptibility since 0 0. The Brillouin fit of the Landé factor revealed an increase of the orbital contribution to the total magnetic moment of the compound what seems to be responsible for its hard and spontaneous magnetization at low temperatures.
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