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Crystal Structure and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic Compound
[Image: see text] We have determined the crystal structure and the magnetic state of the CeFe(9)Si(4) intermetallic compound. Our revised structural model (fully ordered tetragonal unit cell, I4/mcm) agrees with the previous literature report, except for some minor quantitative differences. Magnetic...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10114074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37022922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c00547 |
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author | Koželj, Primož Vrtnik, Stanislav Boutbien, Justine Luzar, Jože Jelen, Andreja Parapari, Sorour Semsari Boulet, Pascal de Weerd, Marie-Cécile Lengaigne, Gwladys Wencka, Magdalena Fournée, Vincent Ledieu, Julian Šturm, Sašo Dolinšek, Janez |
author_facet | Koželj, Primož Vrtnik, Stanislav Boutbien, Justine Luzar, Jože Jelen, Andreja Parapari, Sorour Semsari Boulet, Pascal de Weerd, Marie-Cécile Lengaigne, Gwladys Wencka, Magdalena Fournée, Vincent Ledieu, Julian Šturm, Sašo Dolinšek, Janez |
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description | [Image: see text] We have determined the crystal structure and the magnetic state of the CeFe(9)Si(4) intermetallic compound. Our revised structural model (fully ordered tetragonal unit cell, I4/mcm) agrees with the previous literature report, except for some minor quantitative differences. Magnetically, the CeFe(9)Si(4) undergoes a ferromagnetic transition at the temperature T(C) ≈ 94 K. Ferromagnetism in the combined Ce–Fe spin system is a result of interplay between the localized magnetism of the Ce sublattice and the Fe band (itinerant) magnetism. Ferromagnetic ordering obeys the rather general rule that the exchange spin coupling between atoms possessing more than half-full d shells with atoms possessing less than half-full d shells is antiferromagnetic (where the Ce atoms are considered as light d elements). Since in rare-earth metals from the light half of the lanthanide series, the magnetic moment is directed opposite to the spin, this results in ferromagnetism. The magnetoresistance and the magnetic specific heat show an additional temperature-dependent feature (a shoulder) deep inside the ferromagnetic phase that is considered to originate from the influence of the magnetization on the electronic band structure via the magnetoelastic coupling, which alters the Fe band magnetism below T(C). The ferromagnetic phase of CeFe(9)Si(4) is magnetically soft. |
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spelling | pubmed-101140742023-04-20 Crystal Structure and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic Compound Koželj, Primož Vrtnik, Stanislav Boutbien, Justine Luzar, Jože Jelen, Andreja Parapari, Sorour Semsari Boulet, Pascal de Weerd, Marie-Cécile Lengaigne, Gwladys Wencka, Magdalena Fournée, Vincent Ledieu, Julian Šturm, Sašo Dolinšek, Janez Inorg Chem [Image: see text] We have determined the crystal structure and the magnetic state of the CeFe(9)Si(4) intermetallic compound. Our revised structural model (fully ordered tetragonal unit cell, I4/mcm) agrees with the previous literature report, except for some minor quantitative differences. Magnetically, the CeFe(9)Si(4) undergoes a ferromagnetic transition at the temperature T(C) ≈ 94 K. Ferromagnetism in the combined Ce–Fe spin system is a result of interplay between the localized magnetism of the Ce sublattice and the Fe band (itinerant) magnetism. Ferromagnetic ordering obeys the rather general rule that the exchange spin coupling between atoms possessing more than half-full d shells with atoms possessing less than half-full d shells is antiferromagnetic (where the Ce atoms are considered as light d elements). Since in rare-earth metals from the light half of the lanthanide series, the magnetic moment is directed opposite to the spin, this results in ferromagnetism. The magnetoresistance and the magnetic specific heat show an additional temperature-dependent feature (a shoulder) deep inside the ferromagnetic phase that is considered to originate from the influence of the magnetization on the electronic band structure via the magnetoelastic coupling, which alters the Fe band magnetism below T(C). The ferromagnetic phase of CeFe(9)Si(4) is magnetically soft. American Chemical Society 2023-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10114074/ /pubmed/37022922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c00547 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Koželj, Primož Vrtnik, Stanislav Boutbien, Justine Luzar, Jože Jelen, Andreja Parapari, Sorour Semsari Boulet, Pascal de Weerd, Marie-Cécile Lengaigne, Gwladys Wencka, Magdalena Fournée, Vincent Ledieu, Julian Šturm, Sašo Dolinšek, Janez Crystal Structure and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic Compound |
title | Crystal Structure
and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic
Compound |
title_full | Crystal Structure
and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic
Compound |
title_fullStr | Crystal Structure
and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic
Compound |
title_full_unstemmed | Crystal Structure
and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic
Compound |
title_short | Crystal Structure
and Ferromagnetism of the CeFe(9)Si(4) Intermetallic
Compound |
title_sort | crystal structure
and ferromagnetism of the cefe(9)si(4) intermetallic
compound |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10114074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37022922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c00547 |
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