Different metamagnetism between paramagnetic Ce and Yb isomorphs
Abstract
To solve the puzzle of metamagnetic phenomena in heavy fermion systems, we have compared paramagnetic isostructural Ce and Yb systems, CeNi2Ge2 and YbNi2Ge2, both of which are located near a magnetic instability. The most intriguing result is discovery of a metamagnetic-like transition in both systems from magnetization measurements in a pulsed magnetic fields. This is the first observation of the metamagnetism for isomorphic Ce and Yb paramagnetic systems. Similar to other metamagnets, the metamagnetic transition fields for both compounds are well scaled by the temperature T max, at which the magnetic susceptibility shows a maximum. In addition, for CeNi2Ge2 a peak of nonlinear susceptibility 3 appears at approximately T max/2, as for other heavy-fermion metamagnets. In contrast, YbNi2Ge2 shows only a sign change for 3 at T max, as observed in itinerant metamagnets located near the ferromagnetic critical point. The metamagnetism of CeNi2Ge2 corresponds to a typical Kondo lattice system, whereas that of YbNi2Ge2 is similar to the nearly ferromagnetic itinerant systems. Other possibilities for the metamagnetic behavior of YbNi2Ge2 are also discussed.
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