YbNiSi3 : An antiferromagnetic Kondo lattice with strong exchange interaction
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Volume 70 Issue 10
Page 100409-1-100409-4
published_at 2004-09-30
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Title ( eng ) |
YbNiSi3 : An antiferromagnetic Kondo lattice with strong exchange interaction
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Creator |
Avila Marcos A.
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Source Title |
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
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Volume | 70 |
Issue | 10 |
Start Page | 100409-1 |
End Page | 100409-4 |
Abstract |
We report on the structural, thermodynamic, and transport properties of high quality single crystals of YbNiSi3 grown by the flux method. This compound crystallizes in the SmNiGe3 layered structure type of the Cmmm space group. The general physical behavior is that of a Kondo lattice showing an antiferromagnetic ground state below TN=5.1 K. This is among the highest ordering temperatures for a Yb-based intermetallic, indicating strong exchange interaction between the Yb ions, which are in or very close to +3 valency based on the effective moment of 4.45μB/f.u. The compound has moderately heavy-electron behavior with a Sommerfeld coefficient of 190 mJ/mol K2. Resistivity is highly anisotropic and for I ⊥ b exhibits the signature logarithmic increase below a local minimum, followed by a sharp decrease in the coherent/magnetically ordered state, resulting in a residual resistivity of 1.5 μΩ cm and a residual resistivity ratio of 40. Fermi-liquid behavior consistent with a ground-state doublet is clearly observed below 1 K.
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
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American Physical Society
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Date of Issued | 2004-09-30 |
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Copyright (c) 2004 The American Physical Society.
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
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[ISSN] 1098-0121
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.100409
[NCID] AA11187113
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.62.13860
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