Complex magnetism and strong electronic correlations in Ce2PdGe3
arXiv:1408.5830 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.91.035102
Abstract
Single crystal x-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity, and electrical resistivity measurements are reported for the new tetragonal compound Ce$_{2}$PdGe$_{3}$, which forms in the space group $P4_{2}/mmc$ (\#131) $-$ a relative of the $α$-ThSi$_2$-type structure. Measurements reveal a two-part antiferromagnetic phase transition at $T_{\rm{N,1}}$ $=$ 10.7 K and $T_{\rm{N,2}}$ $=$ 9.6 K and subsequent ferromagnetic ordering near $T_{\rm{C}}$ $\approx$ 2.25 K. The ordered ground state emerges from a lattice of Ce ions that are hybridized with the conduction electrons, as revealed by the enhanced electronic coefficient of the specific heat $γ$ $\approx$ 50 mJ/mol-Ce-K$^2$ (extrapolated to $T$ $=$ 0 for $T$ $<$ $T_{\rm{C}}$). Electronic structure calculations suggest that there is significant f-electron weight in the density of states near the Fermi energy and that the Fermi surface includes sheets with distinct nesting vectors. Chemical/structural disorder also plays an important role, as evidenced by results from single crystal x-ray diffraction, the width of the peaks in the heat capacity at $T_{\rm{N}}$ and $T_{\rm{C}}$, and the small residual resistivity ratio RRR $=$ $Ï_{\rm{300K}}$/$Ï_{\rm{0}}$ $=$ 1.8.
8 pages, 8 figures