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Title: | Red Soil in Northern Sri Lanka is a Natural Magnetic Ceramic |
Authors: | Ahilan, K. Ketheeswaren, S. Bennett, M Aronson, M. C |
Issue Date: | Jun-2006 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. |
Citation: | 10.1142/9789812773104_0013 |
Series/Report no.: | SOLID STATE IONICS Advanced Materials for Emerging Technologies;pp. 112-120 |
Abstract: | The scope of the studies is to explore electric and magnetic properties of Fe3+ ion rich red soils in Northern Sri Lanka. Six samples were collected at different locations in Northern Jaffna peninsula, Sri Lanka for this investigation. Reported studies involve current-voltage (IV) measurements at room temperature of fresh, moisture-freed (115°C at 48 hrs), and annealed (1000°C at half an hour) conditions. At the fresh condition moisture dominates and is responsible for much of its transport properties. However, we are reporting that Fe3+ ions influence its transport properties in the moisture-freed and annealed conditions. Even though moisture-freed and annealed samples follow sub-linear IV behaviour the quantitative values suggest that the samples are very close to insulators (or semiconductor-insulator boundary). High field magnetization measurements up to 7 T at 1.8 K show all the samples reach the saturation moments around at 2.5 T, where the behaviour is very much similar to ferromagnetic materials. The highest saturated moment reported is ~10-3 μB/Fe3+ and the lowest is 6.5×10-4 μB/Fe3+. Also, we are presenting the inverse magnetic susceptibility-temperature (1/χ(T)) measurements from room temperature (300 K) down to 1.8 K, which suggest that critical temperature Tc is around 30 K. Perhaps, the red-soil be a natural magnetic ceramic. |
URI: | http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/51 |
ISBN: | 9789812773104 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Publication - Library |
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