Magnetic and transport properties of the pseudobinary systems Ce(Fe1-xCox)2 and (Ce1-yScy)Fe2
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Volume 63 Issue 5
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published_at 2001-01-03
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Title ( eng ) |
Magnetic and transport properties of the pseudobinary systems Ce(Fe1-xCox)2 and (Ce1-yScy)Fe2
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Creator |
Fukuda H.
Fujii Hironobu
Kamura H.
Hasegawa Yuichi
Kikugawa Naoki
Fujita Toshizo
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Source Title |
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
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Volume | 63 |
Issue | 5 |
Start Page | 054405-1 |
End Page | 054405-9 |
Abstract |
We studied the dilute substitution effect on magnetic and transport properties in an unstable ferromagnet CeFe2 with a C15 cubic Laves-phase structure. In the Co substitution system Ce(Fe1-xCox)2 with x≤0.10, while the Curie temperature T c decreases with increasing the Co concentration, an antiferromagnetic ordering appears in the low temperature region for x≥0.05, and the transition temperature T o from ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic states monotonously increases with increasing the Co concentration. On the other hand, in the Sc substitution system (Ce1-ySCy)Fe2 with y≤0.10, both the Curie temperature T c and saturation magnetization M s at 4.2 K gradually increase with increasing the Sc concentration. Despite the decrease in lattice parameter upon substitution in both the systems, an antiferromagnetic ground state is stabilized in Ce(Fe1-xCox)2, whereas a ferromagnetic ground state is stabilized in (Ce1-yScy)Fe2. These results indicate that the Fe 3d–Fe 3d ferromagnetic exchange interaction and the antiferromagnetic spin correlation arising from the Ce4f–Fe3d hybridization compete in CeFe2, and the enhancement/depression of the 4f-3d hybridization effect might make the ferromagnetic ground state in CeFe2 unstable/stable. Furthermore, Ce(Fe1-xCox)2 exhibited a negative giant magnetoresistance reaching about δρ/ρ= ∼60–65 % at 4.2 K, which is accompanied by a metamagnetic transition from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic states. The giant magnetoresistance effect is originated from the reconstruction of Fermi surface due to the collapse of the superzone gap after the metamagnetic transition.
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eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
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American Physical Society
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Date of Issued | 2001-01-03 |
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Copyright (c) 2001 American Physical Society.
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
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[ISSN] 0163-1829
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevB.63.054405
[NCID] AA00362255
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.63.054405
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