Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1331912 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The combination of ytterbium, nickel, iron in liquid aluminum resulted in the formation of the new intermetallic compound YbNi2−xFexAl8 (x=0.91) which adopts the CaCo2Al8 structure type with a=14.458(3) Å, b=12.455(3) Å, c=3.9818(8) Å and space group Pbam. Its resistivity drops with decreasing temperature, saturating to a constant value at lower temperatures. Above 50 K, the inverse magnetic susceptibility data follows Curie–Weiss Law, with a calculated μeff=2.19 μB. Although the observed reduced moment in magnetic susceptibility measurement suggests that the Yb ions in this compound are of mixed-valent nature, ab initio electronic structure calculations within density functional theory using LDA+U approximation give an f13 configuration in the ground state.

Graphical abstractThe reaction of ytterbium, nickel, iron in aluminum flux gives crystals of the intermetallic compound YbNi2−xFexAl8 (x=0.96) which adopts the CaCo2Al8 structure, ab initio electronic structure calculations within density functional theory using LDA+U approximation suggest an f13 configuration in the ground state.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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