Hui Liu , Mengwu Huo , Chaoxin Huang , Xing Huang , Hualei Sun , Lan Chen , Juping Xu , Wen Yin , Runxia Li , Meng Wang
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摘要
我们报告了利用 X 射线衍射、中子衍射、磁感应强度和电子传输测量对一系列 Rb(Co1-xNix)2Se2 (0.02 ≤x≤ 0.9) 粉末和单晶样品进行的实验研究。所有成分均为金属,并采用 I4/mmm 空间群的体心四方结构。在单晶样品上测量到的各向异性磁感应强度表明,随着镍浓度的增加,Rb(Co1-xNix)2Se2 经历了从铁磁性到反铁磁性,最后到顺磁性的演变过程。对 x = 0.1、0.4 和 0.6 的样品进行的中子衍射测量显示了矩位于 ab 平面的 A 型反铁磁阶。每 Co 离子的力矩大小从 0.69(x=0.1)变为 2.80μB(x=0.6)。我们的研究结果表明,通过非磁性镍离子的替代稀释了磁性钴离子,从而诱导了 Rb(Co1-xNix)2Se2 的磁性局部化以及从巡回磁性到局部磁性的演变。
Dilution induced magnetic localization in Rb(Co1−xNix)2Se2 single crystals
We report experimental studies on a series of Rb(CoNi)2Se2 (0.02 0.9) powder and single crystal samples using x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, and electronic transport measurements. All compositions are metallic and adopt the body-centered tetragonal structure with space group. Anisotropic magnetic susceptibilities measured on single crystal samples suggest that Rb(CoNi)2Se2 undergo an evolution from ferromagnetism to antiferromagnetism, and finally to paramagnetism with increasing Ni concentration. Neutron diffraction measurements on the samples with = 0.1, 0.4, and 0.6 reveal an -type antiferromagnetic order with moments lying in the plane. The moment size changes from 0.69 () to 2.80 () per Co ions. Our results demonstrate that dilution of the magnetic Co ions by substitution of nonmagnetic Ni ions induces magnetic localization and evolution from itinerant to localized magnetism in Rb(CoNi)2Se2.
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