Antiferromagnetism in EuCu2As2 and EuCu1.82Sb2 Single Crystals
V. K. Anand, D. C. Johnston

TL;DR
This study reports the synthesis and detailed characterization of EuCu2As2 and EuCu1.82Sb2 single crystals, revealing their antiferromagnetic orderings, crystal structures, and electronic properties, with insights into their magnetic structures and anisotropies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the magnetic structures and properties of EuCu2As2 and EuCu1.82Sb2, including the identification of antiferromagnetic ordering and the effects of Cu vacancies.
Findings
EuCu2As2 orders antiferromagnetically at 17.5 K.
EuCu1.82Sb2 orders antiferromagnetically at 5.1 K.
EuCu1.82Sb2 contains Cu vacancies affecting its composition.
Abstract
Single crystals of EuCu2As2 and EuCu2Sb2 were grown from CuAs and CuSb self-flux, respectively. The crystallographic, magnetic, thermal and electronic transport properties of the single crystals were investigated by room-temperature x-ray diffraction (XRD), magnetic susceptibility \chi versus temperature T, isothermal magnetization M versus magnetic field H, specific heat Cp(T) and electrical resistivity \rho(T) measurements. EuCu2As2 crystallizes in the body-centered tetragonal ThCr2Si2-type structure (space group I4/mmm), whereas EuCu2Sb2 crystallizes in the related primitive tetragonal CaBe2Ge2-type structure (space group P4/nmm). The energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy and XRD data for the EuCu2Sb2 crystals showed the presence of vacancies on the Cu sites, yielding the actual composition EuCu1.82Sb2. The \rho(T) and Cp(T) data reveal metallic character for both EuCu2As2 and…
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