In:
Low Temperature Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 33, No. 8 ( 2007-08-01), p. 692-698
Abstract:
The temperature dependences of the resistivity, Hall coefficient, and magnetic susceptibility of iron-vanadium-aluminum alloys have been investigated. It has been established that the alloy Fe1.9V1.1Al exhibits semiconductor behavior for the method used to obtain uniform alloys. It is shown that at temperatures below 30K the semiconductor alloy possesses the characteristic low-temperature scale of the dependences observed, which could be responsible for the appearance of a narrow pseudogap in the electron density of states. A simple theoretical description of the effects of a pseudogap is proposed. A consistent fit of the theoretical to the experimental relations made it possible to determine the effective width of the pseudogap (∼1MeV) and its relative depth (∼102).
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1063-777X
,
1090-6517
Language:
English
Publisher:
AIP Publishing
Publication Date:
2007
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