Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1799416 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Here we synthesize novel EuPtIn4 single crystals by the flux technique.•EuPtIn4 crystallizes in the YNiAl4-type orthorhombic structure.•Physical properties are studied by macroscopic and microscopic techniques.•Anisotropy at high temperatures indicates an anisotropic electronic vicinity.•We speculate that Eu2+ ions are subjected to a low-dimensional surrounding.

We report the physical properties of EuPtIn4 single crystalline platelets grown by the In-flux technique. This compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic Cmcm structure with lattice parameters a=4.542(1)A., b=16.955(2)A. and c=7.389(1)A.. Measurements of magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity, electrical resistivity, and electron spin resonance (ESR) reveal that EuPtIn4 is a metallic Curie–Weiss paramagnet at high temperatures with an effective moment of μeff≈7.8(1)μB due to divalent Eu ions. At low temperatures, antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering is observed at TN=13.3K followed by a successive anomaly at T⁎=12.6K. In addition, within the magnetic state, a spin-flop transition is observed with Hc~2.5T at T=1.8 K when the magnetic field is applied along the ac-plane. In the paramagnetic state, a single divalent Eu2+ Dysonian ESR line with a Korringa relaxation rate of b=4.1(2)Oe/K is observed. Interestingly, even at high temperatures, both ESR linewidth and electrical resistivity reveal a similar anisotropy. We discuss a possible common microscopic origin for the observed anisotropy in these physical quantities likely associated with an anisotropic magnetic interaction between Eu2+ 4f electrons mediated by conduction electrons.

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