Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8157440 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report measurements of the specific heat down to the lowest temperature of 2 K for the paramagnetic binaries U5Ge4 (Ti5Ga4-type) and UGe (ThIn-type) as well as for the ferromagnetic binaries U3Ge5âx (x=0.2) and UGe2âx (x=0.3) (with TC=94 and 47 K) having defect crystal structures of the AlB2- and ThSi2-type, respectively. The obtained data were compared to those of other uranium germanides which have been earlier studied: UGe2 (ZrGa2) and UGe3 (Cu3Au). Among all these germanides, only UGe exhibits enhanced electronic specific heat coefficient, γ(0), equal to 137 mJ/molUK2. This value can be compared to that derived for the most known spin fluctuator, UAl2 (143 mJ/molUK2). The other uranium germanides have less enhanced γ(0) values (27-65 mJ/molUK2). The lowest value of about 20 mJ/molUK2 was reported earlier for the typical temperature independent paramagnet UGe3. For the ferromagnetic new phase UGe2âx the inferred magnetic entropy, Sm, reaches at the Curie temperature, TC, a value of R ln 2 which corresponds to a doublet ground state of the uranium ion in this deficit digermanide.
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Authors
A. Pikul, R. TroÄ, A. Czopnik, H. Noël,