We synthesized a series of GdFe1−xCoxAsO polycrystalline samples (0≤x≤1) by using a solid state reaction method and present a systematic study on the physical properties by means of electrical resistivity ρ(T), magnetic susceptibility χ(T) and specific heat C(T). The parent compound GdFeAsO undergoes a spin-density-wave (SDW) transition associated with Fe 3d-electrons around 130 K, followed by an antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition of Gd at TNGd≈ 4 K. The SDW transition is quickly suppressed by Fe/Co substitution and superconductivity appears in a narrow doping range of 0.05<x<0.25, showing a maximum Tsc≈ 20 K around x=0.1. On the other hand, the 4f-electrons of Gd are antiferromagnetically ordered over the entire doping concentration (0≤x≤1), while the Co 3d-electrons exhibit a ferromagnetic (FM) transition above x≈0.8, with the Curie temperature (TCCo) reaching 75 K in GdCoAsO. These two magnetic species (Gd and Co) are coupled antiferromagnetically to give rise to ferrimagnetic behavior in magnetic susceptibility on the Co-rich side. For 0.7≤x<1.0, the system undergoes a possible magnetic reorientation below TNGd.
@article{arxiv.1212.0222,
title = {Moderate interaction between 3d- and 4f-electrons and ferrimagnetism in Co-doped GdFeAsO},
author = {T. Shang and L. Yang and N. Cornell and F. Ronning and Y. Chen and L. Jiao and J. Chen and A. Howard and J. D. Thompson and A. Zakhidov and M. B. Salamon and H. Q. Yuan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.0222},
year = {2013}
}