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Remarkable magnetostructural coupling around the magnetic transition in CeCo$_{0.85}$Fe$_{0.15}$Si

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-08-03 v1

Abstract

We report a detailed study of the magnetic properties of CeCo0.85_{0.85}Fe0.15_{0.15}Si under high magnetic fields (up to 16 Tesla) measuring different physical properties such as specific heat, magnetization, electrical resistivity, thermal expansion and magnetostriction. CeCo0.85_{0.85}Fe0.15_{0.15}Si becomes antiferromagnetic at TNT_N \approx 6.7 K. However, a broad tail (onset at TXT_X \approx 13 K) in the specific heat precedes that second order transition. This tail is also observed in the temperature derivative of the resistivity. However, it is particularly noticeable in the thermal expansion coefficient where it takes the form of a large bump centered at TXT_X. A high magnetic field practically washes out that tail in the resistivity. But surprisingly, the bump in the thermal expansion becomes a well pronounced peak fully split from the magnetic transition at TNT_N. Concurrently, the magnetoresistance also switches from negative to positive just below TXT_X. The magnetostriction is considerable and irreversible at low temperature (ΔLL(16T)\frac {\Delta L}{L} \left(16 T\right) \sim 4×\times104^{-4} at 2 K) when the magnetic interactions dominate. A broad jump in the field dependence of the magnetostriction observed at low TT may be the signature of a weak ongoing metamagnetic transition. Taking altogether, the results indicate the importance of the lattice effects in the development of the magnetic order in these alloys.

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@article{arxiv.1604.03985,
  title  = {Remarkable magnetostructural coupling around the magnetic transition in CeCo$_{0.85}$Fe$_{0.15}$Si},
  author = {V. F. Correa and D. Betancourth and J. G. Sereni and N. Caroca-Canales and C. Geibel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.03985},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 6 figures