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Local and itinerant Magnetism AND Crystal structure of RRh2Ge2 and RRu2Ge2 (r = rare earth)
Authors:Israel Felner  Israel Nowik
Institution:Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:The compounds RRh2Ge2; and RRu2Ge2 were synthesized X-ray studies show that they have the expected ThCr2Si2; tetragonal-type structure Magnetization studies at 1 8–300 K, 151Eu Mossbauer studies at 4 l, 77 and 300 K and the crystallography studies show the following- All RRh2Ge2; like RRh2Si2; exhibit two magnetic phase transitions, one corresponding to the antiferromagnetic ordering of the local rare earth moments. TN = 8–90 K, the other corresponding to the itinerant electron ordering of the Rh sublattice. TM = 3–9 K The heavy rare earths in RRu2G2; order antiferromagnetically and undergo a spin-flop transition in a relatively low magnetic field, <10 kOe The light elements in RRu2Ge2; order in a ferromagnetic, somewhat unclear structure NdRu2Ge2, like NdRu2Si2, exhibits two peaks in the magnetization curves Again, the lower may correspond to itinerant electron ordenng or, alternatively, to spin reorientation of the rare earth sublattice Eu in both EuRh2Ge2 and EuRu2Ge2 is divalent, whereas Ce in both CeRh2Ge2 and CeRu2Ge2 is trivalent For all rare earths the ordenng transition in RRh2Ge2 is higher than in RRu2Ge2. This fact can be associated with the smaller R-R distances in RRh2Ge2 and/ or due to the stronger magnetic character of the Rh 4d conduction electrons Companson of the magnetic properties and 151Eu hyperfine interactions of Eu2+Rh2Ge2, Eu2+Ru2Ge2, Eu2+Rh2Si2 and Eu3+Ru2Si2 with all the other systems leads to the conclusion that the conduction electrons play the dominant role in determining the magnetic properties of these systems Crystal-field effects are also of considerable importance, since the Mossbauer studies yield for the second-order crystal-field parameter A02r24f〉 the huge values +385 and +282 K for EuRu2Ge2; and EuRh2Ge2, respectively The easy axis of magnetization in the Eu compounds is in the basal plane The large second-order crystal field predicts well the direction of the easy axis for all other rare earths No superconductivity has been observed in any of the compounds, down to 1 8 K A companson of the magnetic properties of the germanides with those of the silicides shows great similanties, the differences being accounted for by the different unit cell sizes and c/a ratios.
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