Coexistence of magnetic order and valence fluctuations in the Kondo lattice system Ce2Rh3Sn5

Abstract

We report on the electronic band structure, structural, magnetic and thermal properties of Ce2Rh3Sn5. Ce LIII-edge XAS spectra give direct evidence for an intermediate valence behaviour. Thermodynamic measurements reveal magnetic transitions at TN1≈ 2.9 K and TN2≈ 2.4 K. Electrical resistivity shows behaviour typical for Kondo lattices. The coexistence of magnetic order and valence fluctuations in a Kondo lattice system we attribute to a peculiar crystal structure in which Ce ions occupy two distinct lattice sites. Analysis of the structural features of Ce2Rh3Sn5, together with results of electronic band structure calculations and thermodynamic data indicate that Ce2 ions are in an intermediate valence state with the ground state electronic configuration close to 4f0, whereas Ce1 ions are trivalent (4f1) and contribute to the low temperature magnetic ordering. Thus, our joined experimental and theoretical investigations classify Ce2Rh3Sn5 as a multivalent charge-ordered system.

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