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Part A: Materials Science

Spin fluctuations in hydrogen-stabilized Laves phase UTi2H5

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Pages 1881-1898 | Received 01 Nov 2018, Accepted 30 Mar 2019, Published online: 24 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Uranium Laves phase UTi2 does not exist in a pure form, but can be stabilised by the presence of hydrogen, which can be absorbed in concentration exceeding 5 H atoms/f.u. Low temperature specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, and resistivity indicate that UTi2H5 is a spin fluctuator close to the verge of magnetic ordering. Its susceptibility follows at high temperatures the Curie–Weiss law with U effective moment µeff[  =  3.1 µB/U and paramagnetic Curie temperature Θp  =  −200 K. The temperature dependence of specific heat exhibits a pronounced and weakly field dependent upturn in Cp/T versus T below 10 K reflecting the effect of spin fluctuations. It can be described by an additional T½ term. The Sommerfeld coefficient γ  =  256 mJ/mol K2 classifies the compound as a mid-weight heavy fermion. Spin fluctuations are affecting also electrical and thermal transport and thermoelectric power, which all resemble UAl2. A lattice anomaly at ≈ 240 K, attributed to the melting of hydrogen sublattice, reflects in most of bulk properties.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Czech Science Foundation under the Grant 18-02344S. The study of the crystal structure was supported by the project NanoCent - Nanomaterials centre for advanced applications, project no. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000485, financed by the ERDF. Authors are indebted to T. Yamamoto for a fruitful discussion.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by European Regional Development Fund: [Grant Number CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000485]; Czech Science Foundation: [Grant Number 18-02344S].

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