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Fluctuations and the ferromagnetic instability in YFe2Al10: The role of Fe stoichiometry

Journal

PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Volume 250, Issue 3, Pages 630-633

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201200823

Keywords

ferromagnetism; non-Fermi liquids; quantum criticality; YFe2Al10

Funding

  1. SA-NRF [78832]
  2. DFG [OE 511/1-1]

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YFe2Al10 forms in a well-ordered crystal structure, with a unique site for the magnetic atom Fe. At elevated temperatures YFe2Al10 behaves electronically as a good metal. At low temperatures on the other hand, signatures of correlated behavior develop and eventually non-Fermi-liquid scaling dominates all of the physical properties: the electrical resistivity develops a negative temperature coefficient below 20K, and the specific heat Cp(T)/T and (T) both assume a power-law increase upon lowering the temperature below similar or equal to 3K. Lowest temperature studies have failed to find magnetic ordering in YFe2Al10 in spite of compelling evidence that there is impending order in this compound and that it is indeed of ferromagnetic character. Here we report on measurements of thermal and electronic transport as well as heat capacity studies on the series of compounds YFe2+Al10 with |0.1|, with the purpose of testing the stability of the low-temperature divergences in physical properties against off-stoichiometric Fe.

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