Magnetic and thermal properties of SmRh2Zn20 single crystal

Yosikazu Isikawa, Toshio Mizushima, Aika Fujita, Tomohiko Kuwai

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Abstract

The magnetization, magnetic susceptibility, and specific heat of the single crystalline sample SmRh2Zn20 were measured. The valence of Sm ions in SmRh2Zn20 was found to be trivalent. No evidence of valence fluctuations was detected. SmRh2Zn20 is an antiferromagnet with TN = 2.46 K. The observed magnetic phase transition temperature in the C(T, H) curves showed that TN splits into two in the external field H along the [001] and [101] directions. On the other hand, TN in H along the [111] direction did not split, decreasing to 2.20 K at H = 7 T. At 2 K, the magnetization M111 in H along the [111] direction increased linearly with increasing field, while M001 and M101 deviated upward slightly from the linear dependence. We analyzed the observed magnetic and thermal properties of SmRh2Zn20 taking into account the crystalline-electric-field effect, the Zeeman energy, and the exchange interaction. The theoretical calculation well reproduced the experimental χ (T), M(H), C(T, H), and TN(H), suggesting that the energy scheme of Sm3+ is composed of the ground state Λ7 and the excited state Λ8 with an energy gap of 10.8 K. The sublattice magnetic moments are expected to be along the 〈111〉 direction below TN at H = 0 T. Variations of the magnetic structures induced by the external magnetic fields in a narrow temperature region around TN are inferred on the basis of theoretical calculations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024707
JournalJournal of the Physical Society of Japan
Volume85
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016/02/15

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  • General Physics and Astronomy

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