Tuning the antiferromagnetic ground-state of Ce<sub>2</sub>RhIn<sub>8</sub> by Ga-substitution
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Abstract
In heavy-fermion (HF) materials, unconventional superconductivity has been found in some compounds when the long-range magnetic order is suppressed by applied pressure and/or chemical doping. In this work, we explore the effect of Ga-substitution on the physical properties of single crystals of Ce2RhIn8 through measurements of temperature-dependent specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, and electrical resistivity. Our data show a monotonic decrease of the antiferromagnetic transition temperature from TN = 2.8 K for the undoped compound to TN = 2.1 K for the highest Ga-concentration achieved (x = 0.6) in the studied Ce2RhIn8-xGax crystals. Using a mean-field model with a tetragonal crystalline electric field (CEF) Hamiltonian and isotropic nearest neighbors magnetic exchange magnetic couplings to fit our data, we have evaluated how the Ce3+ CEF scheme and exchange interactions evolve as a function of Ga-doping. Our results show that the CEF scheme presented a systematic evolution as a function of Ga-concentration with changes in the Ce3+ CEF ground state wave function. We will discuss possible scenarios and future experiments in which these compounds may show a distinct evolution to a superconducting state when compared to pure Ce2RhIn8.
Presenters
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Maria Helena Carvalho da Costa
IFGW - University of Campinas
Authors
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Gabriel Silva Freitas
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Ana M Caffer
IFGW - University of Campinas
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Ajeesh O Mukkattu Omanakuttan
Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Maria Helena Carvalho da Costa
IFGW - University of Campinas
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Samuel G Mercena
Federal University of Tocantins
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Henrique B Pizzi
IFGW - University of Campinas
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Cris Adriano
University of Campinas
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Eric D Bauer
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Joe D Thompson
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Filip Ronning
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Sean Thomas
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Priscila Rosa
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Pascoal Pagliuso
Los Alamos Natl Lab