Abstract:
The optical-conductivity spectra of concentrated solutions Au1 − xFex with x = 17 and 22 at % have been measured in a frequency range of (10–33) × 103 cm−1 at room temperature. The results are analyzed together with previous optical data obtained for compounds with x = 4–12 at %. It is found that the magnetic contributions σmagn = σAuFe − σAu to dc and low-frequency(10 cm−1) conductivities for an Fe concentration below 4 at % are almost equal, while the low-frequency magnetic contribution for larger concentrations is significantly larger than the dc one. An absorption band at frequencies of 1000–3000 cm−1 has been found for samples with concentrations x = 6–22 at %. The observed phenomena are attributed to the localization of electrons inside clusters containing ferromagnetically ordered iron ions.