Assessment of the U and Co magnetic moments in UCoGe by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism
Abstract
The ferromagnetic superconductor UCoGe has been investigated by high field X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) at the U-M4,5 and Co/Ge-K edges. The analysis of the branching ratio and XMCD at the U-M4,5 edges reveals that the U-5f electrons count is close to 3. The orbital (0.70\,μB) and spin (-0.30\,μB) moments of U at 2.1K and 17T (H//c) have been determined. Their ratio (-2.3) suggests a significant delocalization of the 5f electron states. The similar field dependences of the local U/Co and the macroscopic magnetization indicate that the Co moment is induced by the U moment. The XMCD at the Co/Ge-K edges reveal the presence of small Co-4p and Ge-4p orbital moments parallel to the macroscopic magnetization. In addition, the Co-3d moment is estimated to be at most of the order of 0.1μB at 17T. Our results rule out the possibility of an unusual polarisability of the U and Co moments as well as their antiparallel coupling. We conclude that the magnetism which mediates the superconductivity in UCoGe is driven by U.
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