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Features of Formation of Electron Band Structure and Physical Properties of Ferromagnetic Semiconductor EuO

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Europium Monoxide

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The features of the formation of the electronic band structure and magnetism of EuO are discussed. The results of the latest calculations performed by the modern electron density functional theory is given. All known unique physical parameters of it monoxide including as the phase of variable composition are presented. What determines the nature of the electronic insulator-metal transition in EuO​1-δ-phase at T < Tc.

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    In this case, the chemical composition of the samples was placed in the “Perkin-Elmer-408” atomic absorption spectrophotometer with an accuracy of 0.2%.

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Borukhovich, A.S., Troshin, A.V. (2018). Features of Formation of Electron Band Structure and Physical Properties of Ferromagnetic Semiconductor EuO. In: Europium Monoxide. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 265. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76741-3_1

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