Stabilization of antiferromagnetism in CeFe2 alloys: Effects of chemical and hydrostatic pressure
Abstract
Effects of Al, Mn and Sb dopings in CeFe2 and effect of applied pressure have been investigated. Al doping gives rise to the FM-AFM transition and a reduction in the magnetic moment and TC values, clearly indicating the growth of the AFM component. Mn and Sb dopings only cause a reduction in TC value. It is found that in general external pressure enhances the antiferromagnetism in both the pure and the doped alloys. Enhancement of the Ce 4f- Fe 3d hybridization as a result of dopings and with the external pressure may be the reason for the stabilization of antiferromagnetism in these alloys.
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