Mixed Valent Ce disrupts Magnetic Ordering in CeFe<sub>2</sub>Ga<sub>8</sub>
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Abstract
Mixed valency in intermetallics with lanthanide cations is well established as a pathway to unusual charge transport, complex magnetism, and superconductivity. In this work, we report a comprehensive study of the structural, magnetic, electronic, and thermal properties of the mixed valent compound CeFe2Ga8. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) characterize CeFe2Ga8 as a quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D) compound with mixed valent Ce3+ and Ce4+ on a single crystallographic site. 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy indicates that the Fe sublattice is nonmagnetic, in direct contrast with recent reports of this compound. Low-temperature electrical resistivity and heat capacity measurements show no evidence of magnetic ordering, and a modest Sommerfeld coefficient (γ) of 22.73 mJ/molK2 make extensive Kondo hybridization unlikely. DC and AC magnetic susceptibility data show short-range antiferromagnetic correlations at ~5.2 and 7.6 K with no frequency dependence, ruling out spin-glass behavior in this compound. Additionally, the magnetic susceptibility data does not contain any broad features that are typically associated with an intermediate valence state in Ce, suggesting either high-temperature valence fluctuation or a different mechanism of mixed valency. This work demonstrates that mixed valent Ce inhibits magnetic ordering in CeFe2Ga8 and provides broader picture for how to analyze local spin correlations in Q1D intermetallics.
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Presenters
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Jason F Khoury
- Arizona State University