The structural and the magnetic properties of CeCu6−xAgx (0 ≤x≤ 0.85) and CeCu6−xPdx (0 ≤x≤ 0.4) have been studied using neutron diffraction, resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS), heat capacity, x-ray diffraction measurements and first principles calculations. The structural and magnetic phase diagrams of CeCu6−xAgx and CeCu6−xPdx as a function of Ag/Pd composition are reported. The end member, CeCu6, undergoes a structural phase transition from an orthorhombic (Pnma) to a monoclinic (P21/c) phase at 240 K. In CeCu6−xAgx, the structural phase transition temperature (Ts) decreases linearly with Ag concentration and extrapolates to zero at xS≈ 0.1. The structural transition in CeCu6−xPdx remains unperturbed with Pd substitution within the range of our study. The lattice constant b slightly decreases with Ag/Pd doping, whereas, a and c increase with an overall increase in the unit cell volume. Both systems, CeCu6−xAgx and CeCu6−xPdx, exhibit a magnetic quantum critical point (QCP), at x≈ 0.2 and x≈ 0.05 respectively. Near the QCP, long range antiferromagnetic ordering takes place at an incommensurate wave vector (δ1 0 δ2) where δ1∼0.62, δ2∼0.25, x = 0.125 for CeCu6−xPdx and δ1∼0.64, δ2∼0.3, x = 0.3 for CeCu6−xAgx. The magnetic structure consists of an amplitude modulation of the Ce-moments which are aligned along the c-axis of the orthorhombic unit cell.
@article{arxiv.1510.00363,
title = {Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in CeCu$_{6-x}T_x$ ($T$ = Ag, Pd)},
author = {L. Poudel and C. de la Cruz and E. A. Payzant and A. F. May and M. Koehler and V. O. Garlea and A. E. Taylor and D. S. Parker and H. B. Cao and M. A. McGuire and W. Tian and M. Matsuda and H. Jeen and H. N. Lee and T. Hong and S. Calder and H. D. Zhou and M. D. Lumsden and V. Keppens and D. Mandrus and A. D. Christianson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00363},
year = {2015}
}