Magnetic Susceptibility in Liquid In-Se System
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The zaaagnetic susceptibility of the liqtrid In) .Se. systetaa have been zaaeasured as ftunctionsof concentration and teut?perattrre. The utaagnetic strsceptibility of the systena shows a broaddiautaagnetic naaximtrm near .r:0.58. This behaviour corresponds to the concentration variationof electronic conductivity reported previously and strpports our previotrs strggestion of the valence fltrcttration of In tons. By using the datta of' ttaagnetic strsceptibility with known electr'oniccondtrctivity and theruaaoelectric power d?tt?'t, the density of state N (f) have been deternainedand the diamargnetic stmsceptibility dtre to Ton core, X,7, has also been obtained. The obtainedvalue of' y(j suggests the occturrence of monovalent In ion ne?'tr the conauposition r:0,58.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1998-09-15
著者
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Tamaki Shigeru
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Niigata University
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TAKEDA Sadamu
Department of Chemistry,Faculty of Science,Osaka University
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Usuki Tatsuya
Department Of Applied Physics Osaka University
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USUKI Takeshi
Department of Material and Biological Chemistry,Faculty of Science,Yamagata University
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Usuki T
Department Of Material And Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Science Yamagata University
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Usuki Takeshi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Yamagata University
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Itoh Keiji
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Niigata University
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Shigeru Tamaki
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Tamaki Shigeru
Graduate School Of Integrated Science Yokohama City University
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Tamaki Shigeru
Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Tamaki Shigeru
Facully Of Sciance Of Sciance Niigata University
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Tamaki S
Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Shin′ichi Takeda
Department Of Physics College Of General Education Kyushu University
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Tamaki Shigeru
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Niigata Unibersity
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Ito Keiji
Graduate School of Science and Technology,Niigata University
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