Suppression of spin-density-wave transition and emergence of ferromagnetic ordering of Eu2+ moments in EuFe2-xNixAs2
Abstract
We present a systematic study on the physical properties of EuFe2-xNixAs2 (0≤x≤0.2) by electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility and thermopower measurements. The undoped compound EuFe2As2 undergoes a spin-density-wave (SDW) transition associated with Fe moments at 195 K, followed by antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering of Eu2+ moments at 20 K. Ni doping at the Fe site simultaneously suppresses the SDW transition and AFM ordering of Eu2+ moments. For x≥0.06, the magnetic ordering of Eu2+ moments evolves from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic (FM). The SDW transition is completely suppressed for x≥0.16, however, no superconducting transition was observed down to 2 K. The possible origins of the AFM-to-FM transition and the absence of superconductivity in EuFe2-xNixAs2 system are discussed.
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