Large magnetoresistance in the magnetically ordered state as well as in the paramagnetic state near 300 K in an intermetallic compound,Gd7Rh3

Abstract

We report the response of electrical resistivity to the application of magnetic fields (H) up to 140 kOe in the temperature interval 1.8-300 K for the compound, Gd7Rh3, ordering antiferromagnetically below 150 K. We find that there is an unusually large decrease of for moderate values of H in the close vicinity of room temperature uncharacteristic of paramagnets, with the magnitude of the magnetoresistance increasing with decreasing temperature as though the spin-order contribution to is temperature dependent. In addition, this compound exhibits giant magnetoresistance behaviour at rather high temperatures (above 77 K) in the magnetically ordered state due to a metamagnetic transition.

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