The evolution of the electronic structure and magnetic properties with Co substitution for Fe in the solid solution Fe1−xCoxGa3 was studied by means of electrical resistivity, magnetization, ab-initio band structure calculations, and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation 1/T1 of the 69,71Ga nuclei. Temperature dependencies of the electrical resistivity reveal that the evolution from the semiconducting to the metallic state in the Fe1−xCoxGa3 system occurs at 0.025<x<0.075. The 69,71(1/T1) was studied as a function of temperature in a wide temperature range of 2−300 K for the concentrations x=0.0,0.5, and 1.0. In the parent semiconducting compound FeGa3, the temperature dependence of the 69(1/T1) exhibits a huge maximum at about T∼6 K indicating the existence of in-gap states. The opposite binary compound, CoGa3, demonstrates a metallic Korringa behavior with 1/T1∝T. In Fe0.5Co0.5Ga3, the relaxation is strongly enhanced due to spin fluctuations and follows 1/T1∝T1/2, which is a unique feature of weakly and nearly antiferromagnetic metals. This itinerant antiferromagnetic behavior contrasts with both magnetization measurements, showing localized magnetism with a relatively low effective moment of about 0.7 μB/f.u., and ab initio band structure calculations, where a ferromagnetic state with an ordered moment of 0.5 μB/f.u. is predicted. The results are discussed in terms of the interplay betwen the localized and itinerant magnetizm including in-gap states and spin fluctuations.
@article{arxiv.1311.1501,
title = {Interplay between localized and itinerant magnetism in Co substituted FeGa$_3$},
author = {A. A. Gippius and V. Yu. Verchenko and A. V. Tkachev and N. E. Gervits and C. S. Lue and A. A. Tsirlin and N. Büttgen and W. Krätschmer and M. Baenitz and M. Shatruk and A. V. Shevelkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.1501},
year = {2015}
}