Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7990299 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A new neptunium intermetallic compound, NpPt2In7, has been synthesized in polycrystalline form and characterized by several macroscopic techniques. A Rietveld analysis of its powder X-ray diffraction pattern shows that NpPt2In7 crystallizes in a tetragonal lattice with I4/mmm symmetry and lattice parameters a=4.58471(3) Ã
, c=21.5065(3) Ã
. Magnetic susceptibility, electrical resistivity, Hall effect, and heat capacity measurements indicate a metallic character and the occurrence of antiferromagnetic order below a Néel temperature TN â¯=â¯23â¯K. The transition is exceptionally robust and TN decreases by 0.2â¯K under a magnetic field of 9â¯T. A modified Curie-Weiss fit of the high-temperature magnetic susceptibility curve Ï(T) gives an effective magnetic moment μeff=2.54μB close to the value expected for trivalent Np. Low temperature heat capacity measurements give a reduced Sommerfeld linear coefficient close to 25â¯mJâ¯molâ1Kâ2 and a Debye Temperature ÎDâ¯=â¯181â¯K. First principles, correlated-band electronic structure calculations suggest that the neptunium magnetic moment in NpPt2In7 is localized and that a quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnetic structure could result from the competition of very weak interlayer interactions leading to very anisotropic properties.
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Authors
T. Klimczuk, A.B. Shick, S. Khmelevskyi, A.L. Kozub, K.K. Kolincio, J.-C. Griveau, E. Colineau, R. Eloirdi, R. Caciuffo,