Electronic structure investigation of GdNi using X-ray absorption, magnetic circular dichroism and hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy
C. W. Chuang, H. J. Lin, F. M. F. de Groot, F. H. Chang, C. T. Chen,, Y. Y. Chin, Y. F. Liao, K. D. Tsuei, J. Arout Chelvane, R. Nirmala, and A., Chainani

TL;DR
This study explores the electronic structure of GdNi using advanced spectroscopic techniques, revealing its mixed valence states, magnetic properties, and strong electron correlations, which are crucial for its magnetic and magnetocaloric applications.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of GdNi's electronic structure, combining XAS, XMCD, and photoemission spectroscopy with theoretical models to clarify its valence states and magnetic behavior.
Findings
Gd is trivalent with localized 4f states.
Ni is effectively divalent and hybridized with Gd.
Ni 3d band is partially filled, contradicting charge-transfer models.
Abstract
GdNi is a ferrimagnetic material with a Curie temperature Tc = 69 K which exhibits a large magnetocaloric effect, making it useful for magnetic refrigerator applications. We investigate the electronic structure of GdNi by carrying out x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) at T = 25 K in the ferrimagnetic phase. We analyze the Gd M-edge ( - ) and Ni L-edge ( - ) spectra using atomic multiplet and cluster model calculations, respectively. The atomic multiplet calculation for Gd M-edge XAS indicates that Gd is trivalent in GdNi, consistent with localized states. On the other hand, a model cluster calculation for Ni L-edge XAS shows that Ni is effectively divalent in GdNi and strongly hybridized with nearest neighbour Gd states, resulting in a -electron count of 8.57. The Gd M-edge…
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