Tuning the magnetic and structural transitions in TbCo2Mnx compounds

Chunsheng Fang, Jianli Wang, Fang Hong, Wayne D. Hutchison, M. F. Md Din, A. J. Studer, J. A. Kimpton, Shixue Dou, and Zhenxiang Cheng
Phys. Rev. B 96, 064425 – Published 18 August 2017

Abstract

The wide ranging magnetic behavior in intermetallic compounds continues to attract broad interest. Effective control of their magnetic properties is of great importance for fundamental research and potential applications. In this work the structural and magnetic properties of TbCo2Mnx compounds are studied by a combination of temperature dependent synchrotron x-ray diffraction, neutron powder diffraction, specific heat, and magnetic measurements. Magnetization measurements show that the addition of Mn can modify the magnetic behavior significantly: first, the magnetic transition temperatures increase from ∼227 K to 332 K with x=0.0to0.3; secondly, the nature of the magnetic transitions change from the first order to second order, as identified by three methods (Banerjee criterion, master curves of magnetic entropy changes, and detailed crystal structure analysis through neutron diffraction). Both synchrotron x-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction confirm that a structural transition, from cubic Fd3¯m to rhombohedral R3¯m on cooling, occurred accompanying the magnetic transition. To further clarify the nature of the second order magnetic phase transitions, we have carried out a detailed critical exponent analysis. The derived critical exponents are close to the theoretical prediction from the mean-field model, indicating the magnetic interactions are long range. This work benefits our general understanding of magnetic interactions in intermetallic compounds and provides guidance to design a functional magnetic material for room temperature magnetic devices.

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  • Received 10 May 2017

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.96.064425

©2017 American Physical Society

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  1. Research Areas
Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Chunsheng Fang1, Jianli Wang1,2,3,*, Fang Hong1, Wayne D. Hutchison3, M. F. Md Din1, A. J. Studer4, J. A. Kimpton5, Shixue Dou1, and Zhenxiang Cheng1,†

  • 1Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong, Squires Way, North Wollongong, NSW 2500, Australia
  • 2College of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China
  • 3School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia
  • 4Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Lucas Heights, New South Wales 2234, Australia
  • 5Australian Synchrotron, 800 Blackburn Rd., Clayton 3168, Australia

  • *jianli@uow.edu.au
  • cheng@uow.edu.au

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Vol. 96, Iss. 6 — 1 August 2017

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