We report a systematic study of the 5d-electron-doped system Ce(Fe1−xIrx)2Al10 (0≤x≤0.15). With increasing x, the orthorhombic b~axis decreases slightly while accompanying changes in a and c leave the unit cell volume almost unchanged. Inelastic neutron scattering, along with thermal and transport measurements, reveal that for the Kondo semiconductor CeFe2Al10, the low-temperature energy gap which is proposed to be a consequence of strong c\mhyphenf hybridization, is suppressed by a small amount of Ir substitution for Fe, and that the system adopts a metallic ground state with an increase in the density of states at the Fermi level. The charge or transport gap collapses (at x=~0.04) faster than the spin gap with Ir substitution. Magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity, and muon spin relaxation measurements demonstrate that the system undergoes long-range antiferromagnetic order below a N\'eel temperature, TN, of 3.1(2)~K for x=0.15. The ordered moment is estimated to be smaller than 0.07(1)~μB/Ce although the trivalent state of Ce is confirmed by Ce L3-edge x-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy. It is suggested that the c\mhyphenf hybridization gap, which plays an important role in the unusually high ordering temperatures observed in CeT2Al10 (T = Ru and Os), may not be necessary for the onset of magnetic order with a low TN seen here in Ce(Fe1−xIrx)2Al10.
@article{arxiv.2106.02710,
title = {A crossover from Kondo semiconductor to metallic antiferromagnet with $5d$-electron doping in CeFe$_2$Al$_{10}$},
author = {Rajesh Tripathi and D. T. Adroja and M. R. Lees and A. Sundaresa and S. Langridge and A. Bhattacharyya and V. K. Anand and D. Khalyavin and J. Sannigrahi and G. Cibin and A. D. Hillier and R. I. Smith and H. C. Walker and Y. Muro and T. Takabatake},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.02710},
year = {2021}
}