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Title: | Mechanisms of hopping conductivity of p-CdSb:Ni in magnetic field |
Authors: | Laiho, R. Lahderanta, E. Lashkul, A. V. Lisunov, K. G. Zakhvalinskii, V. S. |
Keywords: | physics magnetism hopping conductivity magnetic field monocrystals microscopic parameters localization radius semiconductors magnetic semiconductors |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Citation: | Mechanisms of hopping conductivity of p-CdSb:Ni in magnetic field / R. Laiho, A.V. Lashkul, ... V.S. Zakhvalinskii et al. ; Belgorod State University // Physica status solidi (C). - 2009. - Vol.6, N5.-P. 1332-1335. |
Abstract: | Hopping conductivity in single crystals of the group II-V ani-sotropic diluted magnetic semiconductor p-CdSb:Ni, oriented along the [100] (# 1), [010] (# 2) and [001] (# 3) axes, is in-vestigated in zero and pulsed magnetic fields B. At B= 0 the Mott variable-range hopping (VRH) conductivity is observed in # 2, and the Shklovskii-Efros VRH conductivity in # 1 and # 3 at T ≤2.5 K. However, in weak fields of B < 6 T tempera-ture dependence of the resistivity gives evidence for the Mott VRH conductivity in # 1 below ~ 4.2 K, whereas in # 2 and # 3 the nearest-neighbour hopping (NNH) conductivity is ob-served between 3−4.2 K and between 1.5−4.2 K, respectively. Eventually, in high magnetic fields of Bup to ~ 15 T and T ≤ 4.2 K only the NNH conductivity is observed in all investi-gated samples. The analysis of the resistivity data yields the set of microscopic parameters, such as the localization radius, the widths of the Coulomb gap and of the impurity band, the density of the localized states and the anisotropy coefficients, as well as the values of the acceptor concentration and the di-electric permittivity |
URI: | http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/4547 |
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