2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.67.134419
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Reduced moment magnetic ordering in a Kondo lattice compound: Ce8Pd24Ga

Abstract: The magnetic ground state of the antiferromagnet Kondo lattice compound Ce 8 Pd 24 Ga has been investigated using neutron powder diffraction, inelastic neutron scattering and zero-field muon spin relaxation measurements. The neutron diffraction analysis, below T N (3.6 0.2K), reveals a commensurate type-C antiferromagnetic structure with the ordered state magnetic moment of ~0.36 B /Ce-atom along the cubic <111> direction. The analysis of the inelastic neutron scattering (INS) data based on the crystal field (… Show more

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“…To determine the splitting of the J = 5/2 Ce ground-state multiplet of CeRh 6 Ge 4 by crystalline electric fields (CEFs), the single crystal magnetic susceptibility [17] 2 ground state is anticipated, since this is the only eigenstate which corresponds to a nonzero in-plane moment, with μ x = ψ ∓ |g J (J + + J − )/2|ψ ± = 1.28μ B /Ce. Since μ x is much larger than the observed low-temperature moment of around 0.2 − 0.3μ B /Ce, this indicates that there is a reduced ordered moment, either due to Kondo screening processes or significant zero-point fluctuations [17,33]. From the large positive value of B 0 2 , the ab plane is expected to correspond to the easy direction of magnetization, in line with the observed high-and low-temperature susceptibilities.…”
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“…To determine the splitting of the J = 5/2 Ce ground-state multiplet of CeRh 6 Ge 4 by crystalline electric fields (CEFs), the single crystal magnetic susceptibility [17] 2 ground state is anticipated, since this is the only eigenstate which corresponds to a nonzero in-plane moment, with μ x = ψ ∓ |g J (J + + J − )/2|ψ ± = 1.28μ B /Ce. Since μ x is much larger than the observed low-temperature moment of around 0.2 − 0.3μ B /Ce, this indicates that there is a reduced ordered moment, either due to Kondo screening processes or significant zero-point fluctuations [17,33]. From the large positive value of B 0 2 , the ab plane is expected to correspond to the easy direction of magnetization, in line with the observed high-and low-temperature susceptibilities.…”
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“…The absence of any sign of coherent frequency oscillations in the zero field µSR spectra which has been observed also in some other antiferromagnetic materials, e.g. Ce 8 Pd 24 Ga [19], refers to a muon stopping site in a high symmetry position with respect to the Ce sublattice where dipolar fields of AF 3b and 3d refers a muon spin depolarization by dynamically fluctuating dipolar fields. In the case of CeNi 9 Ge 4 a clean simple exponential behaviour A(t) ∝ exp (−λt) with a depolarization rate λ = 0.133 µs −1 at 35 mK is observed (see figure 3b).…”
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“…The present neutron diffraction study of Ce 8 Pd 24 Ga shows that the Ce magnetic moment in the ordered state is B0.36 m B /Ce-atom, compared with the predicted moment 1.29 m B /Ce-atom from the crystal field ground state [5], which clearly indicates the reduced moment antiferromagnetic ordering. The presence of the Kondo effect in Ce 8 Pd 24 Ga has been confirmed through determination of the temperature dependent resistivity, of the scaling behaviour of the magnetoresistance, and of the observed small entropy change at T N compared with Rln(2), expected from a doublet CF ground state [2,4].…”
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