Abstract:
Basic magnetic characteristics (coercive force $H_c$, residual magnetization $M_r$, magnetization $M$, and saturation magnetization $M_s$) of solid solutions of type (CuInSe$_{2}$)$_{1-x}$(体Se)$_{x}$ (体 = Mn, Fe) have been investigated in a wide temperature interval (100–300 K). The existence of a magnetic phase transition has been established for all studied solid solutions at low temperatures, and the Néel temperatures have been determined from the temperature dependences of the magnetization. It is shown that the temperature dependences of coercive force $H_c$ and of magnetization $M$ can be described using the thermal relaxation (fluctuation) theory.