Physical properties of the layered $f$-electron van der Waals magnet Ce$_2$Te$_5$
Yu Liu, M. M. Bordelon, A. Weiland, P. F. S. Rosa, S. M. Thomas, J. D., Thompson, F. Ronning, and E. D. Bauer

TL;DR
This study characterizes the magnetic, transport, and thermodynamic properties of Ce$_2$Te$_5$, revealing multiple magnetic transitions, ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions, and potential for electronic applications.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the layered $f$-electron van der Waals magnet Ce$_2$Te$_5$, including its magnetic transitions and critical behavior.
Findings
Four magnetic transitions at 5.2, 2.1, 0.9, and 0.4 K
Ce$_2$Te$_5$ exhibits three-dimensional magnetic critical behavior
High electron mobility (~2900 cm$^2$ V$^{-1}$ s$^{-1}$) indicating potential for device applications
Abstract
We report a detailed study of the magnetic, transport, and thermodynamic properties of CeTe single crystals, a layered -electron van der Waals magnet. Four consecutive transitions at 5.2, 2.1, 0.9, and 0.4 K were observed in the -plane electrical resistivity (T), which were further confirmed in specific heat (T) measurements. Analysis of the magnetic susceptibility (T), the magnetic-field variation of (T), and the increase of the first transition temperature ( 5.2 K) with applied magnetic field indicates ferromagnetic order, while the decrease of the other transitions with field suggests different states with dominant antiferromagnetic interactions below 2.1 K, 0.9 K, and = 0.4 K. Critical behavior analysis around that gives critical exponents , $\gamma =…
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