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CONDENSED MATTER
Magnetic state of layered cobalt chalcogenides Co$_7$Se$_8$ and Co$_7$Te$_8$
Yu. V. Piskunova,
V. V. Ogloblicheva,
A. F. Sadykova,
D. F. Akramovab,
A. G. Smol'nikova,
A. P. Gerashchenkoa,
N. V. Seleznevab,
N. V. Baranovab a Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg
b Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin, Ekaterinburg
Abstract:
The structural and magnetic properties of the Co
$_7$Te
$_8$ layered compound have been studied for the first time using X-ray diffraction, measurements of the magnetic susceptibility, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy on
$^{59}$Co nuclei. The nuclear magnetic resonance study of Co
$_7$Se
$_8$ selenide with the same structural type (NiAs) as Co
$_7$Se
$_8$ has also been performed for the first time. In contrast to Co
$_7$Se
$_8$, the ordering of vacancies and Co atoms in cation layers is absent in the Co
$_7$Te
$_8$ compound, and its crystal structure is more planar and is characterized by a significantly smaller ratio
$c_0/a_0$ compared to Co
$_7$Se
$_8$ (
$a_0$ and
$c_0$ are the basic lattice parameters of NiAs). The components of the magnetic shift and electric field gradient tensors at the location of Co nuclei have been determined. A significant local charge and spin inhomogeneity of the co-mpounds has been revealed. The hyperfine coupling constant in Co ions has been estimated from the te-mperature dependences of the shift and susceptibility in Co
$_7$Te
$_8$. An anisotropic increase in the interatomic distances does not increase the localization of
$3d$ electrons and does not lead to the appearance of magnetic moments on Co atoms in Co
$_7$Te
$_8$. This compound remains a Pauli paramagnet down to the lowest temperatures.
Received: 28.10.2022
Revised: 20.11.2022
Accepted: 22.11.2022
DOI:
10.31857/S1234567823010081