Single crystal growth and physical properties of a new uranium compound URhIn5
Abstract
We have grown the new uranium compound URhIn5 with the tetragonal HoCoGa5-type by the In self flux method. In contrast to the nonmagnetic ground state of the isoelectronic analogue URhGa5, URhIn5 is an antiferromagnet with antiferromagnetic transition temperature T N = 98 K. The moderately large electronic specific heat coefficient γ = 50 mJ/K2mol demonstrates the contribution of 5f electrons to the conduction band. On the other hand, magnetic susceptibility in the paramagnetic state roughly follows a Curie-Weiss law with a paramagnetic effective moment corresponding to a localized uranium ion. The crossover from localized to itinerant character at low temperature may occur around the characteristic temperature 150 K where the magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity show a marked anomaly.
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