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Crystal growth and magnetic properties of rare earth borosilicides

✍ Scribed by Mori, Takao


Book ID
120650196
Publisher
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
475 KB
Volume
221
Category
Article
ISSN
2194-4946

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Abstract

B~12~ icosahedra cluster-containing rare earth borosilicides REB~44~Si~2~ (RE = Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb) were grown by the floating zone method and their physical properties were investigated. REB~44~Si~2~ compounds are isostructural to REB~50~ and they are unique among the newly discovered boron-rich phases in that it is possible to grow large crystals with dimensions exceeding 10 mm. The rare earth atoms form a coupled chain structure like a ladder along the c-axis which is also the axis along which there is a B~12~ icosahedral chain. Magnetic properties, resistivity, and specific heat of the compounds were investigated. The conductivity follows the 3D variable range hopping mechanism and it was determined that localization lengths ΞΎ are extremely short, actually close to the distances of the atoms themselves. Magnetic transitions above 4 K are indicated for all the compounds except for TmB~44~Si~2~ and it is found that specific heat measurement is the expedient probe of such compounds in which the low temperature susceptibility is influenced by external conditions such as crystal growth rate. Despite dimer-like features to the magnetic transition a spin gap is not observed. The magnetic coupling in these systems is indicated to be different from the conventional mechanisms in f-electron systems of dipole-dipole coupling or RKKY interaction.


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