Abstract

AbstractAn expression for the spin contribution to the magnetic susceptibility anisotropy of holes in tellurium is derived. The total hole susceptibility anisotropy including spin and orbital terms is calculated with scattering taken into account. The complete quantitative description of the experimental data for hole concentrations of 3.5 × 1016 ≦ n < 3.5 × 1018 cm−3 and T = 4.2 K is obtained by means of selection and more precise definition of the spectrum parameters which determine the spin contribution. The discrepancy between calculated and experimental temperature dependences of the hole magnetic susceptibility anisotropy at temperatures above 60 K appears to be due to the thermal variation of the spectrum parameters.

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