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Hill plot focusing on Ce compounds with high magnetic-ordering-temperatures and consequent study of Ce2AuP3

Materials Science 2018-02-21 v1

Abstract

Hill plot is a well-known criterion of the f-electron element interatomic threshold-distance separating the nonmagnetic state from the magnetic one in actinides or lanthanides. We have reinvestigated the Hill plot of Ce compounds using a commercial crystallographic database CRYSTMET, focusing on a relationship between the Ce-Ce distance and the magnetic ordering temperature, because a Ce compound with no other magnetic elements scarcely has a magnetic ordering temperature higher than 20 K. The Hill plot of approximately 730 compounds has revealed that a Ce compound, especially for ferromagnet, showing the high magnetic-ordering-temperature would require a short Ce-Ce distance with a suppression of valence instability of Ce ion. Through the study, we had interest in Ce2AuP3 with the Curie temperature of 31 K. The ferromagnetic nature has been examined by a doping effect, which suggests a possible increase of magnetic anisotropy energy.

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@article{arxiv.1802.06899,
  title  = {Hill plot focusing on Ce compounds with high magnetic-ordering-temperatures and consequent study of Ce2AuP3},
  author = {Junya Miyahara and Naoki Shirakawa and Yuta Setoguchi and Masami Tsubota and Kento Kuroiwa and Jiro Kitagawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.06899},
  year   = {2018}
}

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accepted for publication in Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism