Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8145226 | Chinese Journal of Physics | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In routinely analyzing experimental results of low-temperature, 5â¯Kâ¯â¤â¯Tâ¯â¤â¯300â¯K, magnetic susceptibility Ï(T) of fused tungsten and its fused carbide cermets, hereafter called “the materials”, by assuming the susceptibility satisfying the Néel ferrimagnetic formula, Ïâ1â¯=â¯Ï0â1â¯+â¯Ï1â1â¯+â¯Ï2â1, where Ï0â1, Ï1â1, and Ï2â1 are respectively the inverses of the Pauli paramagnetic, Ï0â¯>â¯0, a Curie diamagnetic, Ï1â¯=â¯C/T < 0, and a lattice diamagnetic susceptibilities, Ï2â¯=â¯(-1/b)(T â Îp)<â¯0, this study finds that the increase in susceptibility of the materials is principally due to the effect of the Curie diamagnetic term in the formula and might be caused by the demagnetizing field that is induced by the interstitial vacancy in, e.g., tungsten lattice. By extending the formula to the region of lower (<5â¯K) and higher (>300â¯K) temperatures, one finds two singular points in the susceptibility inverse curve Ïâ1. One is at Îpâ¯<â¯0, and the other Îaâ¯=â¯âC/Ï0â¯>>â¯0, e.g., Îpâ¯=â¯â1.73â¯K, and Îaâ¯=â¯âC/Ï0â¯=â¯+8655â¯K for tungsten. In view of their susceptibility precisely satisfying the Néel ferrimagnetic formula in the temperature range of 5â¯K and 300â¯K, they are called “ferri-para-magnetism” and are good for elevated temperature sensor application if the temperature extension is satisfied. As temperature exceeding an asymptotic temperature, Îa, the paramagnetic state turns to a diamagnetic state, suggesting that there might be a superconducting transition at this temperature for some of the materials with Îas that are lower than their melting points, e.g., Îa(C7M1)â¯=â¯+2735â¯K and Îa(-VC)â¯=â¯+2242â¯K.
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Authors
Swe-Kai (é³çå±), Bo-Wen (å¨ä¼¯è¡¡), Yeu-Tiing (è¡å®æº),