Antiferromagnetic behavior in CeCo9Ge4

Abstract

We investigate the novel intermetallic ternary compounds RCo9Ge4 with R = La and Ce by means of X-ray diffraction, susceptibility and specific heat measurements. CeCo9Ge4 crystallizes in the space group I 4/ mcm and is characterized by the coexistence of two different magnetic sublattices. The Ce-based sublattice, with an effective moment close to the expected value for a Ce3+-ion, exhibits a magnetically ordered ground state with TN=12.5 K. The Co-based sublattice, however, exhibits magnetic moments due to itinerant 3d electrons. The magnetic specific heat contribution of the Ce-sublattice is discussed in terms of a resonance-level model implying the interplay between an antiferromagnetic phase transition and the Kondo-effect and an underlying Schottky-anomaly indicating a crystal field level scheme splitting into three twofold degenerated micro states (1 = 69 K, 2 = 133 K).

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