Single crystal growth and characterization of the large-unit-cell compound Cu13Ba

Abstract

Single crystals of Cu13Ba were successfully grown out of Ba-Cu self flux. Temperature dependent magnetization, M(T), electrical resistivity, (T), and specific heat, Cp(T), data are reported. Isothermal magnetization measurements, M(H), show clear de Haas-van Alphen oscillations at T = 2 K for applied fields as low as μ0H = 1T. An anomalous behavior of the magnetic susceptibility is observed up to T ~ 50K reflecting the effect of de Haas-van Alphen oscillations at fairly high temperatures. The field- and temperature-dependencies of the magnetization indicate the presence of diluted magnetic impurities with a concentration of the order of 0.01at.%. Accordingly, the minimum and lower temperature rise observed in the electrical resistivity at and below T = 15K is attributed to the Kondo impurity effect.

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