Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study

Crystal structure and magnetic properties were studied on a single crystal of HoFe6Al6H and compared with those of the parent HoFe6Al6 compound with a tetragonal crystal structure of the ThMn12 type. Hydrogenation leads to a 1% volume expansion. HoFe6Al6 is a ferrimagnet with exact compensation of t...

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Main Authors: A.V. Andreev, I.A. Pelevin, J. Šebek, E.A. Tereshina, D.I. Gorbunov, H. Drulis, I.S. Tereshina
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Published: Elsevier 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-9e3d55ca29fe456dae22d44c207ab52b2020-11-24T22:30:22ZengElsevierJournal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices2468-21792016-06-011215215710.1016/j.jsamd.2016.05.001Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal studyA.V. Andreev0I.A. Pelevin1J. Šebek2E.A. Tereshina3D.I. Gorbunov4H. Drulis5I.S. Tereshina6Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 182 21 Prague, Czech RepublicBaikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 182 21 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 182 21 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 182 21 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, 50-950 Wroclaw, PolandInternational Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures, 53-421 Wroclaw, PolandCrystal structure and magnetic properties were studied on a single crystal of HoFe6Al6H and compared with those of the parent HoFe6Al6 compound with a tetragonal crystal structure of the ThMn12 type. Hydrogenation leads to a 1% volume expansion. HoFe6Al6 is a ferrimagnet with exact compensation of the Ho and Fe sublattices magnetizations at low temperatures. Both the hydride and the parent compound display a high magnetic anisotropy of the easy-plane type, a noticeable anisotropy exists also within the easy plane with the [110] axis as the easy magnetization direction. The hydrogenation increases slightly (from 10 to 10.45 μB) the magnetic moment of the Fe sublattice as a result of volume expansion. It leads to a decompensation of the Fe and Ho sublattices and HoFe6Al6H has a spontaneous moment 0.45 μB/f.u. The enhancement of the Fe–Fe intra-sublattice exchange interaction results in a higher Curie temperature (TC) value, 350 K in the hydride as compared to 315 K of HoFe6Al6. The Ho–Fe inter-sublattice interaction is also enhanced in the hydride. The molecular field Hmol created on Ho ions by Fe sublattice is 38 T in HoFe6Al6 and 48 T in HoFe6Al6H. The inter-sublattice exchange constant nHoFe is 3.8 T/μB and 4.6 T/μB, respectively. High-field measurements confirm the enhancement of the Ho–Fe exchange interaction in the hydride found from the temperature dependence of magnetization.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468217916300235Rare-earth intermetallicsHydridesMagnetic anisotropyFerrimagnetismHigh magnetic fieldsField-induced transition
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author A.V. Andreev
I.A. Pelevin
J. Šebek
E.A. Tereshina
D.I. Gorbunov
H. Drulis
I.S. Tereshina
spellingShingle A.V. Andreev
I.A. Pelevin
J. Šebek
E.A. Tereshina
D.I. Gorbunov
H. Drulis
I.S. Tereshina
Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study
Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
Rare-earth intermetallics
Hydrides
Magnetic anisotropy
Ferrimagnetism
High magnetic fields
Field-induced transition
author_facet A.V. Andreev
I.A. Pelevin
J. Šebek
E.A. Tereshina
D.I. Gorbunov
H. Drulis
I.S. Tereshina
author_sort A.V. Andreev
title Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study
title_short Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study
title_full Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study
title_fullStr Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic properties of HoFe6Al6H hydride: A single-crystal study
title_sort magnetic properties of hofe6al6h hydride: a single-crystal study
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices
issn 2468-2179
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Crystal structure and magnetic properties were studied on a single crystal of HoFe6Al6H and compared with those of the parent HoFe6Al6 compound with a tetragonal crystal structure of the ThMn12 type. Hydrogenation leads to a 1% volume expansion. HoFe6Al6 is a ferrimagnet with exact compensation of the Ho and Fe sublattices magnetizations at low temperatures. Both the hydride and the parent compound display a high magnetic anisotropy of the easy-plane type, a noticeable anisotropy exists also within the easy plane with the [110] axis as the easy magnetization direction. The hydrogenation increases slightly (from 10 to 10.45 μB) the magnetic moment of the Fe sublattice as a result of volume expansion. It leads to a decompensation of the Fe and Ho sublattices and HoFe6Al6H has a spontaneous moment 0.45 μB/f.u. The enhancement of the Fe–Fe intra-sublattice exchange interaction results in a higher Curie temperature (TC) value, 350 K in the hydride as compared to 315 K of HoFe6Al6. The Ho–Fe inter-sublattice interaction is also enhanced in the hydride. The molecular field Hmol created on Ho ions by Fe sublattice is 38 T in HoFe6Al6 and 48 T in HoFe6Al6H. The inter-sublattice exchange constant nHoFe is 3.8 T/μB and 4.6 T/μB, respectively. High-field measurements confirm the enhancement of the Ho–Fe exchange interaction in the hydride found from the temperature dependence of magnetization.
topic Rare-earth intermetallics
Hydrides
Magnetic anisotropy
Ferrimagnetism
High magnetic fields
Field-induced transition
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468217916300235
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