Pressure effect on magnetic susceptibility of SmS in semiconducting phase: experimental study
Abstract
Magnetic susceptibility of the polycrystalline sample of samarium monosulfide was measured as a function of the hydrostatic pressure P up to 2 kbar at liquid nitrogen and room temperatures using a pendulum-type magnetometer. A pronounced magnitude of the pressure effect is found to be positive in sign and strongly temperature dependent: the pressure derivatives of , d\,ln/dP, are 6.30.5 and 14.21 Mbar-1 at 300 and 78 K, respectively. The obtained experimental results are discussed within phenomenological approaches.
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