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Easy-plane ferromagnetic ordering and crystal-field ground state in the Kondo lattice CeCuSi

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-12-10 v3

Abstract

We report the successful growth of CeCuSi single crystals using a metallic flux method and the physical properties using structural, magnetic, electrical transport, optical, and heat capacity measurements. CeCuSi crystallizes in a hexagonal-bar shape, and single crystal x-ray diffraction confirms the ZrBeSi-type structure (space group P63/mmcP6_{3}/mmc). CeCuSi orders ferromagnetically below TC=15.5T_\textrm{C}=15.5 K with easy magnetization direction within the basal plane. The Ce3+^{3+} ions are situated within a triangular lattice with a point group of D3dD_{3d}. We perform a detailed crystalline electric field (CEF) analysis of the anisotropic magnetic susceptibility, the Schottky anomaly in heat capacity, and the Raman-active excitations. The results indicate a ground state doublet with magnetic moment primarily in the basal plane, and a ferromagnetic interaction along both directions. The exponential behavior in resistivity and in heat capacity below TCT_\textrm{C} can also be well explained by the ferromagnetic magnon model. We found that CeCuSi does not exhibit the CEF hard axis ordering observed in many ferromagnetic Kondo lattice (FM-KL) compounds. Our CEF analysis suggests that the exchange interactions along both axes are ferromagnetic, potentially explaining the absence of hard-axis ordering.

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@article{arxiv.2411.12054,
  title  = {Easy-plane ferromagnetic ordering and crystal-field ground state in the Kondo lattice CeCuSi},
  author = {Hanshang Jin and Owen Moulding and James C. Fettinger and Yingzheng Gao and Peter Klavins and Marie-Aude Méasson and Valentin Taufour},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.12054},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

11 pages, 6 figures, Accepted by Physics Review B