Temperature dependent infrared spectroscopy of PrGe<sub>2-x</sub>
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Abstract
Similar to the Weyl semimetals PrAlGe or PrAlSi, Pr3+ ions undergo ferromagnetic ordering below 20 K in the PrGe2-x compound, as well. To gain insight into the origins of ferromagnetic coupling in these systems, we performed broadband reflectance measurements on single crystals of PrGe2-x, from 80 cm-1 to 50,000 cm-1, and temperatures between 300 K and 5 K. Kramers-Kroning transformation and Lorentz-Drude fits were used to calculate various optical functions and we discuss in particular optical conductivity. We found that PrGe2-x has metallic behavior, with a residual-resistance ratio RRR≅3, in very good agreement with direct current resistivity measurements. We further discuss the effect of magnetic order on optical conductivity, by comparison with the Weyl semimetals PrAlSi and PrAlGe.
Presenters
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Eranda Serjani
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Authors
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Catalin Martin
Ramapo College, Ramapo College of New Jersey
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Eranda Serjani
Ramapo College of New Jersey
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Hyunsoo Kim
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Kelci Graville
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Kelci Graville
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri University of Science and Technology