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Effect of thallium on magnetic susceptibility of arsenic sulphides

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Magnetic susceptibility was studied of samples of Tl2xAs2S3+x and Tl2xAs2S4 series where 0≦x≦1 differing in abundance of bonds in structural units. Absolute value of specific magnetic susceptibility decreases with increasing thallium content. Separation of susceptibility in dia- and paramagnetic parts made it possible to refer to the correlation of absorption edge position and paramagnetic susceptibility component.

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Cimpl, Z., Chlebný, J. & Kosek, F. Effect of thallium on magnetic susceptibility of arsenic sulphides. Czech J Phys 26, 694–698 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01589600

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