Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1329192 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Binary eutectic mixtures of early lanthanide metals and late transition metals have been explored as media for crystal growth of new intermetallic phases. A large family of R6T13−xAlxMy phases (R=La or Nd; T=Fe or Mn; M=main group elements) with the La6Co11Ga3 structure type can be crystallized from La/Ni and Nd/Fe eutectics. The tetragonal structure of these compounds features slabs of transition metal atoms capped with mixed T/Al sites and separated by layers of lanthanide ions. The growth of large crystals of the lanthanum analogs allows for the study of the anisotropic magnetic properties of the transition metal slabs. For La6Fe13−xAlxMy analogs, these order antiferromagnetically with TN strongly dependent on the Fe/Al ratio on the mixed sites. Growth of Mn analogs is reported for the first time; the transition metal slabs in La6(Mn/Ni)10Al3 phases order ferromagnetically with a TC of 200 K.

Graphical abstractR6T13−xAlxMy phases with the La6Co11Ga3 structure type crystallize from La/Ni and Nd/Fe eutectics. Transition metal slabs in La6Fe13−xAlxMy and La6(Mn/Ni)10Al3 order antiferromagnetically (TN 150 K) and ferromagnetically (TC 200 K), respectively.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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