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Physical Properties Study of the CeOsGa₄ Compound

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A polycrystalline sample of CeOsGa4 was prepared by arc-melting stoichiometric quantities of high purity elements of 4N and greater, in an arc furnace. The data was confirmed to crystallize in… Click to show full abstract

A polycrystalline sample of CeOsGa4 was prepared by arc-melting stoichiometric quantities of high purity elements of 4N and greater, in an arc furnace. The data was confirmed to crystallize in an orthorhombic structure, with a space group Pmma (Number 51). Measurements of the magnetic susceptibility showed a distinct anomaly around To 3.8 K, while the high temperature data (above 100 K) obeys Curie-Weiss law. The calculated effective moment of 2.44 μB, was obtained, which was a bit less than the theoretical moment for a Ce ion of 2.54 μB. Magnetization data at T 2 K depicts that CeOsGa4 does not saturate up to applied magnetic field of 7 T, while the data measured at 9 K indicates that the compound is purely paramagnetic at that temperature. The low temperature specific heat data is characterized by an anomaly at To 3.8 K confirming the χpT q data. Electrical resistivity shows a metallic behaviour at high temperatures with a deviation at low temperatures, signalling the cooperative behaviour which results to ordering. In this work we present the initial studies of the physical properties measurements performed on this compound.

Keywords: ceosga compound; temperature; physical properties; compound; study ceosga; properties study

Journal Title: Acta Physica Polonica A
Year Published: 2018

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