Synthesis and Characterization of NdCd<sub>3</sub>P<sub>3</sub> and PrCd<sub>3</sub>P<sub>3</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Geometrically frustrated magnetic systems frequently feature triangular or hexagonal arrangements of magnetic ions with competing magnetic interactions, which can give rise to exotic magnetic ground states. There are several material systems with these triangular/hexagonal structural motifs that have been studied extensively, but one material system that has remains underexplored is the phosphide family LnCd3P3, possessing well-separated Ln3+ ions set in a triangular lattice, which makes this system another avenue to study frustrated magnetism and the resulting exotic magnetic ground states. Previously, the properties of the LaCd3P3 and CeCd3P3 have been examined in detail, and the crystal structure of PrCd3P3 has been studied with X-Ray Diffraction. In this work, we first introduce a new method for synthesizing high quality polycrystalline samples of these LnCd3P3 compounds. We then expand the phase space by introducing NdCd3P3. Finally, we present the data from resistivity, heat capacity, and magnetization measurements of polycrystalline samples of NdCd3P3 and PrCd3P3.
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Publication: Synthesis and Characterization of NdCd3P3 and PrCd3P3
Presenters
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Azzedin R Jackson
University of California, Santa Barbara
Authors
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Azzedin R Jackson
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Juan Chamorro
University of California, Santa Barbara, Johns Hopkins University
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Farnaz Kaboudvand
University of California, Santa Barbara