Antiferromagnetism and field-induced transitions in single crystals of the Remeika phase compound Nd<sub>3</sub>Rh<sub>4</sub>Ge<sub>13</sub>
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Abstract
Remeika phases with the chemical formula R3T4M13 (R = rare earth, T = transition metal, M = group 14 metals) make up a vast family of intermetallic compounds. This caged structure of the Remeika phase results in a wide range of physical properties, including superconductivity, quantum criticality, and structural distortions, making their characteristics strikingly different for each material. In this talk, we report the first-ever single crystal growth and characterization of Nd3Rh4Ge13 utilizing susceptibility, heat capacity, and electrical transport measurements. Nd3Rh4Ge13 crystallizes in the Yb3Rh4Sn13 cubic structure type and orders antiferromagnetically below TN = 1.6K. In addition, we see evidence of meta-magnetic transitions emerging from the ordered state. We also explore the possibility of iso-valent substitution of rhodium, thereby tuning the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) strength and exchange interactions. These systems allow us to study how the SOC influences the magnetic structures and properties of the rare-earth-based Remeika phases.
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Presenters
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Samikshya Sahu
The University of British Columbia
Authors
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Samikshya Sahu
The University of British Columbia
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Alannah M Hallas
University of British Columbia