Single crystal study of the layered heavy fermion compounds Ce2PdIn8, Ce3PdIn11, Ce2PtIn8 and Ce3PtIn11

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We report on single crystal growth and crystallographic parameters results of Ce2PdIn8, Ce3PdIn11, Ce2PtIn8 and Ce3PtIn11. The Pt-systems Ce2PtIn8 and Ce3PtIn11 are synthesized for the first time. All these compounds are member of the CenTmIn3n+2m (n = 1, 2,..; m = 1, 2,.. and T = transition metal) to which the extensively studied heavy fermion superconductor CeCoIn5 belongs. Single crystals have been grown by In self-flux method. Differential scanning calorimetry studies were used to derive optimal growth conditions. Evidently, the maximum growth conditions for these materials should not exceed 750 C. Single crystal x-ray data show that Ce2TIn8 compounds crystallize in the tetragonal Ho2CoGa8 phase (space group P4/mmm) with lattice parameters a =4.6898(3) and c =12.1490(8) for the Pt-based one (Pd: a = 4.6881(4) and c = 12.2031(8) ). The Ce3TIn11 compounds adopt the Ce3PdIn11 structure with a = 4.6874(4) and c = 16.8422(12) for the Pt-based one (Pd: a = 4.6896 and c = 16.891 ). Specific heat experiments on Ce3PtIn11 and Ce3PdIn11 have revealed that both compounds undergo two successive magnetic transitions at T1 ~ 2.2 K followed by TN ~ 2.0 K and T1 ~ 1.7 K and TN ~ 1.5 K, respectively. Additionally, both compounds exhibit enhanced Sommerfeld coefficients yielding γPt = 0.300 J/mol K2 Ce (γPd = 0.290 J/mol K2 Ce), hence qualifying them as heavy fermion materials.

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