Relationship between polymorphic structures and magnetic properties of La$_{2-x}A'_{x}$Ni$_{7}$ compounds ($A$' = Sm, Gd)
Abstract
In this study, the crystal structure and magnetic properties of LaNi compounds with magnetic rare earth elements (' = Sm, Gd) have been investigated combining X-ray powder diffraction and magnetic measurements. These intergrowth compounds crystallize in a mixture of 2 hexagonal (CeNi-type) and 3 rhombohedral (GdCo-type) polymorphic structures which are related to the stacking of [] and [] subunits along the -axis.The average cell volume decreases linearly versus ' content, whereas the ratio reaches a minimum at = 1, due to geometric constraints upon ' for La substitution between the two different subunits. The magnetic properties strongly depend on the structure type and the ' content. Hexagonal LaNi is a weak antiferromagnet (wAFM) at low field and temperature and undergoes metamagnetic transitions towards weak ferromagnetic state (wFM) under applied field. Under an applied field of 0.1 T, LaNi intermetallic compounds display two different transition temperatures and that both increase with . is associated with a wFM-wAFM transition in the 2 phase for '= Sm, whereas is related to the Curie temperature of both 2 and 3 phases. A metamagnetic behaviour is observed between and with transition field between 2 and 3.5 T for compounds with ' = Sm. The LaNi compounds ( > 0} behave as hard magnets with a large coercive field at low temperature ( > 9 T at 5 K for = 2), whereas the LaNi compounds ( > 0) are soft ferrimagnets with a linear increase of the saturation magnetization versus Gd content.
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@article{arxiv.2502.02203,
title = {Relationship between polymorphic structures and magnetic properties of La$_{2-x}A'_{x}$Ni$_{7}$ compounds ($A$' = Sm, Gd)},
author = {Valérie Paul-Boncour and Véronique Charbonnier and Nicolas Madern and Lotfi Bessais and Judith Monnier and Junxian Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.02203},
year = {2025}
}
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29 pages (20 main article, 9 in supplementary Material, 1 table, 19 figures (10 in main article, 9 in supplementary Material)