Magnetically Ordered State and Crystalline-Electric-Field Effects in SmBe$_{13}$
Abstract
The physical properties of single-crystalline SmBe with a NaZn-type cubic structure have been studied by electrical resistivity (), specific heat (), and magnetization () measurements in magnetic fields of up to 9 T. The temperature () dependence of shows normal metallic behavior without showing the Kondo -ln behavior, suggesting the weak hybridization effect in this system. Analyses of the temperature dependence of suggest that the Sm ions of this compound are trivalent and that the crystalline-electric-field (CEF) ground state is a quartet with a first-excited state of a doublet located at the energy scale of 90 K. Mean-field calculations based on the suggested CEF level scheme can reasonably well reproduce the dependence of magnetic susceptibility () below 70 K. These results in the paramagnetic state strongly indicate that the 4 electrons are well localized with the Sm configuration. At low temperatures, the 4 electrons undergo a magnetic order at 8.3 K, where () shows an antiferromagnetic-like cusp anomaly. From the positive Curie--Weiss temperature obtained from the mean-field calculations and from a constructed magnetic phase diagram with multiple regions, we discussed the magnetic structure of SmBe below , by comparing with other isostructural MBe compounds showing helical-magnetic ordering.
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@article{arxiv.1706.03913,
title = {Magnetically Ordered State and Crystalline-Electric-Field Effects in SmBe$_{13}$},
author = {Hiroyuki Hidaka and Seigo Yamazaki and Yusei Shimizu and Naoyuki Miura and Chihiro Tabata and Tatsuya Yanagisawa and Hiroshi Amitsuka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.03913},
year = {2017}
}