Effects of Y- and La-doping on the magnetic ordering, Kondo effect, and spin dynamics in CeRuAl.

J Phys Condens Matter

Highly Correlated Matter Research Group, Physics Department, University of Johannesburg, PO Box 524, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa.

Published: May 2021

The influence of Y- and La-substitution for Ce on the competing Kondo effect and magnetic ordering, as well as on spin dynamics in the Kondo semiconductor CeRuAlhave been investigated by means of thermal, electronic, and magnetic properties. The parent compound CeRuAlis known to be a controversial antiferromagnet with high magnetic ordering temperature= 27 K. A small negative chemical pressure caused by La-doping results rapid suppression ofand spin gap energy Δ, compared to a small positive pressure caused by Y-doping. Upon Y- and La-doping, the electrical resistivity() illustrates the evolution from dense Kondo semiconductor to incoherent single-ion Kondo behaviour, and hence weakens the-hybridization and thus lowers the Kondo temperature. The 5% Y- and La-doped compounds show enormous enhancement in the thermoelectric power and complex behaviour in the Hall resistivity belowdue to an abrupt change in charge carrier mobility with temperature. The magnetic contribution to electrical resistivity() (≳50% La) and specific heat()/(≳70% La) evidence non-Fermi-liquid behaviour at low temperature in the La-doped system, due to interplay of atomic disorder with spin-fluctuation. Application of magnetic field suppresses the spin-fluctuation in()/and eventually emerges to Fermi-liquid state in the 95% La-doped compound in 9 T. The magnetic phase diagram illustrates that the strength of the Kondo interaction in the doped systems are primarily controlled by the effect of volume change as described by the compressible Kondo lattice model. We ascribe the fascinating observation of≃ 4to anisotropy in the single-ion crystal electric field in the presence of strong anisotropic-hybridization.

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