Physical properties of $R$Co$_{2}$Al$_{8}$ ($R=$ La, Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm) single crystals: An emerging structure-type for anisotropic Kondo lattice studies
Fernando A. Garcia, Sushma Kumari, Juan Schmidt, Cris Adriano, Aashish Sapkota, Paul C. Canfield, Rebecca Flint, Raquel A. Ribeiro

TL;DR
This study explores the magnetic, thermal, and transport properties of $R$Co$_{2}$Al$_{8}$ single crystals with various rare-earth elements, revealing anisotropic Kondo lattice behavior and magnetic ordering, thus introducing a new structure type for such investigations.
Contribution
The paper presents the first systematic characterization of $R$Co$_{2}$Al$_{8}$ compounds, highlighting their potential as an emerging structure type for anisotropic Kondo lattice studies.
Findings
LaCo$_{2}$Al$_{8}$ is a Pauli paramagnet with electronic anisotropy.
CeCo$_{2}$Al$_{8}$ exhibits Kondo-lattice behavior with anisotropic coherence temperatures.
Pr-, Nd-, and Sm-based compounds show easy-axis antiferromagnetic order and metamagnetic transitions.
Abstract
Systematic investigations of rare-earth () based intermetallic materials are a leading strategy to reveal the underlying mechanisms governing a range of physical phenomena, such as the formation of a Kondo lattice and competing electronic and magnetic anisotropies. In this work, the magnetic, thermal and transport properties of CoAl ( La, Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm) single crystals are presented. LaCoAl is characterized as a Pauli paramagnet and transport measurements, with the current along and perpendicular to the orthorhombic -axis ( and , respectively), reveal a clear electronic anisotropy, with at K. We show that CeCoAl is a Kondo-lattice for which the Kondo coherence temperature , deduced from broad maximums in and at 68 and 46 K,…
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