
Anomalous photomagnetic effect is mainly observed in thin layers of AFK effect, which generate high photovoltage and photomagnetic voltage by the p–n mechanism. It was known that a typical representative of such layers is an alloy of cadmium tellurium and antimony and selenium. It has now been found that AFK-layers can also be obtained from cadmium, mercury and tellurium alloys (KRT). The formation mechanism of anomalous high photovoltage in AFK-layers obtained from this alloy is photovoltaic (p-n-transition). Taking this into account, anomalous photomagnetic voltage generation was also found in cadmium, mercury and tellurium (CdHg)Te, AFK-layers.