Effect of Ni substitution on the fragile magnetic system ${\text{La}_{5}\text{Co}_{2}\text {Ge}_{3}}$
Atreyee Das (1, 2), Tyler J. Slade (1), Rustem Khasanov (3), Sergey L. Bud'ko (1, 2), Paul C. Canfield (1, 2) ((1) Ames National Laboratory, (2) Department of Physics, Astronomy, Iowa State University, (3) Laboratory for Muon Spin Spectroscopy, Paul Scherrer Institut)

TL;DR
This study investigates how substituting Ni for Co in La5Co2Ge3 affects its magnetic properties, revealing a transition from ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic states and mapping the phase diagram with detailed experimental data.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive phase diagram of La5(Co1-xNix)2Ge3 showing magnetic state evolution with Ni doping, including coexistence of FM and AFM transitions.
Findings
Ni doping suppresses Curie temperature at low x
Antiferromagnetic order emerges at higher x
Intermediate doping shows coexistence of FM and AFM transitions
Abstract
is an itinerant ferromagnet with a Curie temperature, , of 3.8 K and a remarkably small saturated moment of 0.1 . Here we present the growth and characterization of single crystals of the series for 0.00 0.186. We measured powder X-ray diffraction, composition as well as anisotropic temperature dependent resistivity, temperature and field dependent magnetization along with heat capacity on these single crystals. We also measured muon-spin rotation/relaxation () for some Ni substitutions ( = 0.027, 0.036, 0.074) to study the evolution of internal field with Ni substitution. Using the measured data we infer a low temperature, transition temperature-composition phase diagram for ${\text{La}_{5}\text{(Co}_{1-x}\text…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Magnetic Properties of Alloys
