Анотація:
Presented in this work are the results of the first systematic study of magnetic
properties inherent to surface layers of PbTe:Eu crystals grown from melt with a low
initial concentration of Eu impurity using the Bridgman
method. The magnetic field dependences of magnetization at the temperature 1.72 K and
temperature dependences of magnetic susceptibility within the temperature range 1.7 to
10 K of the surface powder samples has been investigated. Inside the surface layers,
formation of both small magnetic complexes based on Eu impurity and lead-based
inclusions superconducting at low temperatures, which originate in a correlated way
during the growth process of doped ingots, has been established. The observed
correlations are manifested in a consistent distribution of both europium-based and leadbased
units along the lateral surface, where the probability of their formation increases
towards the end of the doped ingot. Based on the analysis of the obtained magnetic data,
it has been suggested that the lead-based inclusions, being formed within the surface
layer of PbTe:Eu crystals during the process of their growth and passing into a
superconducting state on cooling, are the type II superconductors with a very high top
critical field Hc₂ at low temperatures. At T = 1.7 K, Hc₂ of the inclusions is estimated to
exceed 50.0 kOe. The important role of the background oxygen impurity in format
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