Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1601037 | Intermetallics | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental results of the single-crystal X-ray diffraction, XPS, ac-magnetic susceptibility (ac-Ï), dc-magnetization M(T), and electrical resistivity (Ï) measurements for the hexagonal Th7Fe3-type Gd5Y2Pd3 single crystal are presented. Anomalies in (ac-Ï), (T) and M(T)-curves have allowed to establish that Gd5Y2Pd3 undergoes a long-range ferromagnetic-type ordering at TCÂ =Â 263Â K, followed by a spin-reorientation below 190Â K. The magnetization data indicate that there is an excess of the magnetic moment for the Gd3+ ions. The observed XPS, magnetic and electrical resistivity behaviour points to the coexistence of localized magnetism from the magnetic Gd3+ ions and itinerant ferromagnetism from 4d- and 5d-electron bands. We discuss the magnetic behaviour of the Gd7âxYxPd3 solid solutions in terms of three competitive mechanisms: RKKY-interaction, magnetic frustration and spin-fluctuation.
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Authors
E. Talik, M. Klimczak, V.H. Tran, J. Kusz, W. Hofmeister, A. Winiarski, R. TroÄ,