Incommensurate and commensurate magnetic structures of the ternary germanide CeNiGe3
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 2003, vol. 15, n° 2, p. 77-90
IOP Publishing
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The structural properties of CeNiGe3 have been investigated via electron diffraction and neutron powder diffraction (NPD). This ternary germanide crystallizes in the orthorhombic SmNiGe3-type structure (Cmmm space group). ...Lire la suite >
The structural properties of CeNiGe3 have been investigated via electron diffraction and neutron powder diffraction (NPD). This ternary germanide crystallizes in the orthorhombic SmNiGe3-type structure (Cmmm space group). Electrical resistivity, ac- and dc-magnetization measurements show that CeNiGe3 orders antiferromagnetically below TN = 5.5(2) K and exclude the occurrence at low temperatures of a spin-glass state for CeNiGe3 as previously reported. Specific heat measurements and NPD both reveal two magnetic transitions, observed at TN1 = 5.9(2) K and TN2 = 5.0(2) K. Between TN1 and TN2, the Ce magnetic moments in CeNiGe3 are ordered in a collinear antiferromagnetic structure associated with the k1 = (100) wavevector and showing a relationship with the magnetic structure of the Ce3Ni2Ge7 ternary germanide. Below TN2, this k1 = (100) commensurate magnetic structure coexists with an incommensurate helicoîdal magnetic structure associated with k2 = (00.409(1)1/2). This last magnetic structure is highly preponderant below TN2 (93(5)% in volume). At 1.5 K, the Ce atoms in CeNiGe3 carry a reduced ordered magnetic moment (0.8(2) μB). This value, smaller than that obtained in Ce3Ni2Ge7, results from an important hybridization of the 4f(Ce) orbitals with those of the Ni and Ge ligands.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Antiferromagnetic ordering
Crystal structure
Electric resistance
Heat capacity
Magnetic moment
Magnetic spin glasses
Magnetic structure
Magnetic transition
Magnetization
Neutron diffraction
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