Inducing Magnetism in the Kondo Semiconductor CeRhSb through Hydrogenation:  Antiferromagnetic Behavior of the New Hydride CeRhSbH0.2

CeRhSb was prepared from the elements by arc-melting. A single crystal of this antimonide was investigated on the basis of X-ray diffractometer data:  TiNiSi type; Pnma; a = 741.58(9), b = 461.80(9), c = 785.77(8) pm; wR2 = 0.0960; 645 F 2 values; 20 variable parameters. Hydrogenation leads to the f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry of materials 2007-01, Vol.19 (1), p.28-35
Hauptverfasser: Chevalier, B, Decourt, R, Heying, B, Schappacher, F. M, Rodewald, U. Ch, Hoffmann, R.-D, Pöttgen, R, Eger, R, Simon, A
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Zusammenfassung:CeRhSb was prepared from the elements by arc-melting. A single crystal of this antimonide was investigated on the basis of X-ray diffractometer data:  TiNiSi type; Pnma; a = 741.58(9), b = 461.80(9), c = 785.77(8) pm; wR2 = 0.0960; 645 F 2 values; 20 variable parameters. Hydrogenation leads to the formation of the new hydride CeRhSbH0.2 which adopts the same structure but with a slightly larger unit cell volume:  a = 742.2(2), b = 462.5(2), c = 787.7(2) pm; wR2 = 0.1444; 443 F 2 values; 20 variable parameters. The rhodium and antimony atoms build up three-dimensional [RhSb] networks with Rh−Sb distances ranging from 268 to 287 pm. The cerium atoms fill distorted hexagonal channels within these networks with one short Ce−Rh contact (310 pm in CeRhSb and 311 pm in CeRhSbH0.2). Susceptibility and specific heat measurements on CeRhSbH0.2 reveal antiferromagnetic ordering at T N = 3.6(2) K. The experimental magnetic moment in the paramagnetic region is 2.68(5) μB/Ce atom. Magnetization measurements below T N reveal a spin-flip transition in the range 1.6−2.4 T. Resistivity data show metallic behavior and the characteristics of a Kondo system. Thermoelectric power measurements show a distinct maximum around 106 K with a value of 24 μV/K. 121Sb Mössbauer spectroscopic data for CeRhSb and CeRhSbH0.2 at 78 K show only one antimony site. The isomer shift is slightly smaller for the hydrogenated sample indicating a slightly higher electron density at the antimony nuclei of CeRhSbH0.2.
ISSN:0897-4756
1520-5002
DOI:10.1021/cm062168a