Hengdi Zhao, Xiuquan Zhou, Mohammad Usman, Ramakanta Chapai, Lei Yu, Jianguo Wen, Hyowon Park, Alexios P. Douvalis, Patricia E. Meza, Yu-Sheng Chen, Ulrich Welp, Stephan Rosenkranz, Duck Young Chung and Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
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Abstract
Disorders in intermetallic systems belonging to the CeNiSi2-family are frequently overlooked. Even compounds presumed to be stoichiometric, such as YFeGe2, can be misidentified. Here, we report a series of Y4FexGe8 (1.0 ≤ x ≤ 1.5) compounds and show, using high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction, that they feature asymmetrical structural distortions in the Fe and Ge sites that lead to a superstructure with partially ordered Fe vacancies and distorted Ge square-net in the triclinic crystal system, space group P with a = 11.4441(3) Å, b = 32.7356(7) Å, c = 11.4456(3) Å, α = 79.6330(10)°, β = 88.3300(10)°, and γ = 79.6350 (10)°. The unit cell is 16 times the conventional orthorhombic cell with the space group Cmcm. We identified the lower and upper limits for Fe in Y4FexGe8 (1.0 ≤ x ≤ 1.5). Our physical property measurements yielded a Sommerfeld coefficient γ = 39.8 mJ mole−1 K−2, a Kadowaki–Woods ratio of 1.2 × 10−5 μΩ cm mole2 K2 mJ−2, and a Wilson ratio of 1.83, suggesting heavy fermion behavior in the absence of f electrons, a rather rare case. Furthermore, we observed strong spin frustration and noted findings indicating possible superconductivity associated with the Fe content.
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