5<i>f</i>-electron localization in metallic PuPdSn
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Abstract
While the effect of electronic correlations is relatively well studied in Ce, Yb and U based materials, there is still lack of knowledge on how these collective phenomena impact magnetic, transport, and thermodynamic properties in transuranium intermetallics. Depending upon the strength of the interactions, many unusual properties such as complex magnetism, Kondo effect, heavy fermion ground state, valence fluctuations, and/or unconventional superconductivity have been observed in these materials. Here we present our detailed studies on the structural, magnetic, thermal, and transport properties of PuPdSn. This compound crystalizes in the hexagonal ZrNiAl-type of structure [space group P62m]. It orders antiferromagnetically at TN = 21 K that is followed by another AF-like transition at 9.6 K. The low-temperature linear specific heat coefficient is small, γ∼8 mJ/mol K2. All the results obtained strongly suggest the presence of well localized 5f-states in this material, which is rare among U and Pu intermetallics.
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Presenters
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Krzysztof Gofryk
Idaho national lab, Idaho National Laboratory
Authors
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Krzysztof Gofryk
Idaho national lab, Idaho National Laboratory
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J-C. Griveau
DG Joint Research Centre, Directorate G-Nuclear Safety and Security, Karlsruhe, Germany, DG Joint Research Centre, Germany
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Eric Colineau
DG Joint Research Centre, Directorate G-Nuclear Safety and Security, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Roberto Caciuffo
DG Joint Research Centre, Directorate G-Nuclear Safety and Security, Karlsruhe, Germany, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
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James L Smith
Los Alamos National Laboratory