MAGNETIC, TRANSPORT, AND STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES OF FE1-XIRXSI

Citation
Bc. Sales et al., MAGNETIC, TRANSPORT, AND STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES OF FE1-XIRXSI, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 50(12), 1994, pp. 8207-8213
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter
ISSN journal
01631829
Volume
50
Issue
12
Year of publication
1994
Pages
8207 - 8213
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-1829(1994)50:12<8207:MTASOF>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Magnetic susceptibility, resistivity, Seebeck, Hall, and powder x-ray and neutron-diffraction measurements were used to characterize single crystals of FeSi and polycrystalline samples of Fe1-xIrxSi for x < 0.2 . The Rietveld refinement of low-temperature powder neutron-diffractio n data on FeSi showed no change in the space group and no structural a nomalies from 4 to 300 K. Magnetic and transport data from 4 to 700 K are consistent with the characterization of FeSi as a narrow-gap semic onductor (E(g) = 1200 K) with strong intrasite correlations for the st ates just below and above the gap. Fits to the magnetic susceptibility and resistivity data suggest that the magnetic (or direct) gap may be larger than the transport (indirect) gap. Electron mobilities in FeSi are very low (3-5 cm(2)/Vs). The thermopower of FeSi has a large posi tive peak (500 mu V/K) at 50 K that is attributed to an unusually stro ng phonon-drag mechanism. Indium acts as an electron donor in the Fe1- xIrxSi alloys. As the iridium doping level is increased, there is a ra pid decrease in the low-temperature resistivity and a large negative ( - 140 mu V/K) phonon-drag contribution to the thermopower. For Peltier cooling applications, a maximum value for ZT of 0.07 was found for a Fe0.95Ir0.05Si alloy at 100 K.