Anisotropic magnetization studies of $R_2 Co Ga_8$ (R = Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Y and Lu) single crystals
Devang A. Joshi, R. Nagalakshmi, S. K. Dhar, A. Thamizhavel

TL;DR
This study reports the growth and anisotropic magnetic properties of R$_2$CoGa$_8$ single crystals, revealing magnetic ordering and anisotropy linked to rare earth elements and crystal electric field effects.
Contribution
First synthesis of R$_2$CoGa$_8$ single crystals using flux method and detailed analysis of their anisotropic magnetic properties and crystal field effects.
Findings
R$_2$CoGa$_8$ forms only with heavier rare earths starting from Gd.
Nonmagnetic Y$_2$CoGa$_8$ and Lu$_2$CoGa$_8$ are diamagnetic, indicating non-magnetic Co.
Magnetic R$_2$CoGa$_8$ compounds order antiferromagnetically below 30 K.
Abstract
Single crystals of RCoGa series of compounds were grown, for the first time, by high temperature solution growth (flux) method. These compounds crystallize in a tetragonal crystal structure with the space group . It has been found that RCoGa phase forms only with the heavier rare earths, starting from Gd with a relatively large ratio of 2.6. The resultant anisotropic magnetic properties of the compounds were investigated along the two principal crystallographic directions of the crystal viz., along [100] and [001]. The nonmagnetic compounds YCoGa and LuCoGa show diamagnetic behavior down to the lowest temperature (1.8 K) pointing out the non-magnetic nature of Co in these compounds and a relatively low density of electronic states at the Fermi level. Compounds with the magnetic rare earths order antiferromagnetically at…
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TopicsMagnetic Properties of Alloys
