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Role of Ce 4f-conduction band on-site hybridisation in the nature of magnetism in Ce5MGe2, where M is d-electron-type metal

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ABSTRACT A combined experimental study and band structure calculations indicate a mixed valence of Ce in the series of CeGe compounds ( Ru, Rh, Pd, and Ag), due to strong… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT A combined experimental study and band structure calculations indicate a mixed valence of Ce in the series of CeGe compounds ( Ru, Rh, Pd, and Ag), due to strong on-site hybridisation () between Ce states and conduction band, which is a reason for their complex magnetic structure. It has been shown that energy is meV and does not significantly depend on metal M. In effect, the Curie temperatures of these compounds are very similar ( K). However, is strongly modified by local atomic environment of Ce ions. The same, exchange interaction between various Ce ions depends on random occupation in the vicinity of Ce sites, which can be cause of spin glass-like state () in the CeGe series. On the basis of Schrieffer–Wolff transformation, ab initio calculations and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) data, we estimated coupling constants for a CeGe series, which are dependent on Wyckoff position of Ce and its atomic environment. We argue that various are a reason of spin glass-like state in each compound. For CeRuGe, CeRhGe and CePdGe, the interband hybridisation forms a pseudogap in density of states (DOS) at the Fermi level, which could be reason of a Mott variable-range hoping behaviour.

Keywords: site hybridisation; hybridisation; band site; conduction band; role conduction

Journal Title: Philosophical Magazine
Year Published: 2019

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