Evolution of the magnetism of Tb(CoxNi1-x)2B2C

Abstract

The magnetic properties of polycrystalline Tb(CoxNi1-x)2B2C (x=0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8) samples were probed by magnetization, specific heat, ac susceptibility, and resistivity techniques. For x≠0.4, the obtained curves are consistent with the features expected for the corresponding magnetic modes, namely k1=(0.55,0,0) at x=0; k2=([nicefrac]12</LaTeX>,0,[nicefrac]<LaTeX>12) at x= 0.2; k3=(0,0,[nicefrac]13) at x= 0.6, and k4=(0,0,0) at x= 0.8 and 1. For x=0.4, even though the neutron diffraction indicates a k2 mode, but with a reduced magnetic moment, the magnetization, the ac susceptibility, and resistivity indicate two magnetic events; furthermore, deviation from Curie-Weiss behavior is observed below 150 K for this sample. These features, together with the evolution of both magnetic moment and critical temperature, are attributed to an interplay between competing magnetic couplings; for the particular x=0.4 case, additional factors such as crystalline electric field effects may be in operation.

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