Antiferromagnetic Kondo-lattice systems Ce2Rh3Ge5 and Ce2Ir3Ge5 with moderate heavy-fermion behavior

Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 60 巻 14 号 10 383-10 387 頁 1999-10-01 発行
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Antiferromagnetic Kondo-lattice systems Ce2Rh3Ge5 and Ce2Ir3Ge5 with moderate heavy-fermion behavior
作成者
Hossain Z.
Ohmoto Hirohisa
Iga Fumitoshi
Takamoto Naoki
Kindo Koichi
収録物名
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
60
14
開始ページ 10 383
終了ページ 10 387
抄録
The results of electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, isothermal magnetization, and magnetoresistance measurements on Ce2Rh3Ge5 and Ce2Ir3Ge5 are reported. For both systems, the magnetic contribution to the resistivity shows the logarithmic T dependence in two separate T ranges being typical of a Kondo-lattice system in the presence of crystalline field. A marked peak in the susceptibility and a sharp drop in the resistivity are observed at TN=5.5 and 9.5 K for Ce2Rh3Ge5 and Ce2Ir3Ge5, respectively. The total drop in resistivity is as large as 300 μΩ cm. Isothermal magnetization curves at 1.3 K reveal a field induced transition at 23 T in Ce2Rh3Ge5 and two transitions at 10 and 15 T in Ce2Ir3Ge5. The saturation moment of 0.8μB/Ce is suggestive of the Γ7 doublet ground state in both compounds. The specific heat exhibits a λ-type anomaly around TN, while the values of magnetic entropy at TN are reduced to 50 and 65% of R ln 2 for Ce2Rh3Ge5 and Ce2Ir3Ge5, respectively. The linear coefficients of specific heat are 148 and 152 mJ/K2mol Ce above TN. Thus both compounds are classified into moderate heavy-fermion antiferromagnets.
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英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
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American Physical Society
発行日 1999-10-01
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Copyright (c) 1999 American Physical Society.
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[ISSN] 0163-1829
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevB.60.10383
[NCID] AA11187113
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.60.10383