Ferromagnetic Crossover within the Ferromagnetic Order of U7Te12

Abstract

We investigate the physical properties of a single crystal of uranium telluride U7Te12. We have confirmed that U7Te12 crystallizes in the hexagonal structure with three nonequivalent crystallographic uranium sites. The paramagnetic moments are estimated to be approximately 1 μ B per the uranium site, assuming a uniform moment on all the sites. A ferromagnetic phase transition occurs at T C=48 K, where the in-plane magnetization increases sharply, whereas the out-of-plane component does not increase significantly. With decreasing temperature further below T C under field-cooling conditions, the out-of-plane component increases rapidly around T=26 K. In contrast, the in-plane component hardly changes at T. Specific heat measurement indicates no λ-type anomaly around T, so this is a cross-over suggesting a reorientation of the ordering moments or successive magnetic ordering on the part of the multiple uranium sites.

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