Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb

High-temperature ferromagnets are widely used on a practical level. Based on them, magnetic memory for computers and various types of magnetic field sensors are created. Therefore, bulk ingots and thin-film samples of ferromagnet manganese antimonide (MnSb) with a high Curie point are of great inter...

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Main Authors: Muhammadyusuf Jaloliddinzoda, Sergey F. Marenkin, Alexey I. Ril’, Mikhail G. Vasil’ev, Alexander D. Izotov, Denis E. Korkin
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Published: Voronezh State University 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.vsu.ru/kcmf/article/view/3530
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spelling doaj-cf0e1c34d0a4445bad6c94ba329786222021-09-17T10:35:05ZengVoronezh State UniversityКонденсированные среды и межфазные границы1606-867X2021-09-0123310.17308/kcmf.2021.23/3530Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSbMuhammadyusuf Jaloliddinzoda0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5187-5136Sergey F. Marenkin1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2577-6481Alexey I. Ril’2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7745-2529Mikhail G. Vasil’ev3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4279-1707Alexander D. Izotov4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4639-3415Denis E. Korkin5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6838-3974National University of Science and Technology MISIS, 4 Leninskiy prospekt, Moscow 119049, Russian FederationNational University of Science and Technology MISIS, 4 Leninskiy prospekt, Moscow 119049, Russian Federation; Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 31 Leninsky prospekt, Moscow 119991, Russian FederationKurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 31 Leninsky prospekt, Moscow 119991, Russian FederationKurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 31 Leninsky prospekt, Moscow 119991, Russian FederationKurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 31 Leninsky prospekt, Moscow 119991, Russian FederationKurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 31 Leninsky prospekt, Moscow 119991, Russian FederationHigh-temperature ferromagnets are widely used on a practical level. Based on them, magnetic memory for computers and various types of magnetic field sensors are created. Therefore, bulk ingots and thin-film samples of ferromagnet manganese antimonide (MnSb) with a high Curie point are of great interest, both from the practical and fundamental sides. Manganese antimonide films are obtained in hybrid structures using molecular-beam epitaxy. The thickness of the films does not exceed tens of nanometers. Despite their high sensitivity to magnetic fields, their small thickness prevents them from being used as magnetic field sensors. The aim of this work was to synthesise thick bulk ingots of manganese antimonide crystals and films with a thickness of ~ 400 nm on sitall and silicon substrates. MnSb crystals were synthesised using the vacuum-ampoule method and identified using XRD, DTA, and microstructural analysis. The results of studies of bulk samples indicated the presence of an insignificant amount of antimony in addition to the MnSb phase. According to the DTA thermogram of the MnSb alloy, a small endothermic effect was observed at 572 °C, which corresponds to the melting of the eutectic on the part of antimony in the Mn-Sb system. Such composition, according to previous studies, guaranteed the production of manganese antimonide with the maximum Curie temperature. A study of the magnetic properties showed that the synthesised MnSb crystals were a soft ferromagnet with the Curie point ~ 587 K. Thin MnSb films were obtained by an original method using separate sequential deposition in a high vacuum of the Mn and Sb metals with their subsequent annealing. To optimise the process of obtaining films with stoichiometric composition, the dependences of the thickness of metal films on the parameters of the deposition process were calculated. The temperature range of annealing at which the metals interact with the formation of ferromagnetic MnSb films was established, the films were identified, and their electrical and magnetic properties were measured https://journals.vsu.ru/kcmf/article/view/3530high-temperature soft ferromagnetsxrddtathin filmsmicrostructure analysismanganese antimonide (mnsb)
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author Muhammadyusuf Jaloliddinzoda
Sergey F. Marenkin
Alexey I. Ril’
Mikhail G. Vasil’ev
Alexander D. Izotov
Denis E. Korkin
spellingShingle Muhammadyusuf Jaloliddinzoda
Sergey F. Marenkin
Alexey I. Ril’
Mikhail G. Vasil’ev
Alexander D. Izotov
Denis E. Korkin
Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb
Конденсированные среды и межфазные границы
high-temperature soft ferromagnets
xrd
dta
thin films
microstructure analysis
manganese antimonide (mnsb)
author_facet Muhammadyusuf Jaloliddinzoda
Sergey F. Marenkin
Alexey I. Ril’
Mikhail G. Vasil’ev
Alexander D. Izotov
Denis E. Korkin
author_sort Muhammadyusuf Jaloliddinzoda
title Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb
title_short Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb
title_full Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb
title_fullStr Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic MnSb
title_sort synthesis of bulk crystals and thin films of the ferromagnetic mnsb
publisher Voronezh State University
series Конденсированные среды и межфазные границы
issn 1606-867X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description High-temperature ferromagnets are widely used on a practical level. Based on them, magnetic memory for computers and various types of magnetic field sensors are created. Therefore, bulk ingots and thin-film samples of ferromagnet manganese antimonide (MnSb) with a high Curie point are of great interest, both from the practical and fundamental sides. Manganese antimonide films are obtained in hybrid structures using molecular-beam epitaxy. The thickness of the films does not exceed tens of nanometers. Despite their high sensitivity to magnetic fields, their small thickness prevents them from being used as magnetic field sensors. The aim of this work was to synthesise thick bulk ingots of manganese antimonide crystals and films with a thickness of ~ 400 nm on sitall and silicon substrates. MnSb crystals were synthesised using the vacuum-ampoule method and identified using XRD, DTA, and microstructural analysis. The results of studies of bulk samples indicated the presence of an insignificant amount of antimony in addition to the MnSb phase. According to the DTA thermogram of the MnSb alloy, a small endothermic effect was observed at 572 °C, which corresponds to the melting of the eutectic on the part of antimony in the Mn-Sb system. Such composition, according to previous studies, guaranteed the production of manganese antimonide with the maximum Curie temperature. A study of the magnetic properties showed that the synthesised MnSb crystals were a soft ferromagnet with the Curie point ~ 587 K. Thin MnSb films were obtained by an original method using separate sequential deposition in a high vacuum of the Mn and Sb metals with their subsequent annealing. To optimise the process of obtaining films with stoichiometric composition, the dependences of the thickness of metal films on the parameters of the deposition process were calculated. The temperature range of annealing at which the metals interact with the formation of ferromagnetic MnSb films was established, the films were identified, and their electrical and magnetic properties were measured
topic high-temperature soft ferromagnets
xrd
dta
thin films
microstructure analysis
manganese antimonide (mnsb)
url https://journals.vsu.ru/kcmf/article/view/3530
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