Effect of Nd substitution on the magnetic order in Ce_xNd_{1-x}B_6 solid solutions
Jean-Michel Mignot (LLB), Julien Robert (LLB), Gilles Andr\'e (LLB),, Masafumi Sera (ADSM), Fumitoshi Iga (ADSM)

TL;DR
This study investigates how substituting Nd for Ce in Ce_xNd_{1-x}B_6 affects magnetic ordering, revealing complex phase behavior and coexistence of magnetic phases through neutron diffraction analysis.
Contribution
It provides new insights into magnetic phase transitions and coexistence in Ce_xNd_{1-x}B_6 solid solutions using neutron diffraction, highlighting the effects of Nd substitution.
Findings
In Ce-rich compounds, two magnetic phases with incommensurate order are observed.
For x=0.5, Nd magnetic order appears and coexists with incommensurate components.
Results support the decoupling of Ce and Nd magnetic moments in the system.
Abstract
Neutron powder diffraction measurements have been performed on Ce_xNd_{1-x}B_6 (x = 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, and 0.8) solid solutions to determine the type of magnetic order occurring in these compounds as a result of the interplay between magnetic dipole exchange and antiferroquadrupolar interactions. In the Ce-rich range, the sequence of two magnetic phases, with an incommensurate order [k = (1/4 -\delta, 1/4 -\delta, 1/2)] forming below T N followed by a lock-in--type transition at lower temperature, is quite similar to that reported earlier for Ce_xPr_{1-x} B_6. For x = 0.5, on the other hand, the same antiferromagnetic order as in pure NdB6 first occurs at TN, then coexists with an incommensurate component below the lower transition temperature. These results are in good agreement with previous resistivity measurements and support the idea that Ce and Nd magnetic moments in this system can…
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