The resistivity, the Hall coefficient, the thermo-emf, the magnetic su
sceptibility, and the optical transmission of cobalt-doped lead tellur
ide in the temperature range 4.2-300 K were investigated. It is shown
that in PbTe the Co impurity is electrically active and gives n-type c
onductivity. The Hall coefficient was calculated as a function of the
temperature. The experimental results show that an energy level of Co
is present in the band gap of PbTe(Co) at a distance Delta E = (60+/-1
0) meV from the bottom of the conduction band. It is concluded that in
troducing Co does not change the dispersion relation for electrons in
the conduction band. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.