Unexpected magnetism, and transport properties in mixed lanthanide compound.

ORAL

Abstract

For intelligent materials design it is desirable to have compounds which have multiple functionalities such as a large magnetoresistance, ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic states, and field-induced first-order metamagnetic transitions. Here, we discuss one such example where we have combined two lanthanide elements Pr and Er in Pr$_{\mathrm{0.6}}$Er$_{\mathrm{0.4}}$Al$_{\mathrm{2}}$. This compound exhibits multiple functionalities in magnetic fields between 1 and 40 kOe. It undergoes only a trivial ferrimagnetism to paramagnetism transition in a zero magnetic field, but Pr$_{\mathrm{0.6}}$Er$_{\mathrm{0.4}}$Al$_{\mathrm{2}}$ exhibits a large positive magnetoresistance (MR) for H$\ge $40 kOe, a small but non negligible negative MR for H$\le $30 kOe, and a clear Griffiths-like phase behavior at \textless 1 kOe. The compound also exhibits an asymmetry of hysteresis loop, or exchange bias (EB) effect after field cooling from the paramagnetic state. These phenomena are attributed to the competition between single-ion anisotropies of Pr and Er ions coupled with the opposite nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor exchange interactions.

*This work was supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of Material Sciences and Engineering. The research was performed at the Ames Laboratory. The Ames Laboratory is operated by Iowa State University for the US D

Authors

  • Arjun Pathak

    • Ames Laboratory, US DOE
  • Karl Gschneidner, Jr

    • Ames Laboratory, US DOE
  • Vitalij Pecharsky

    • Ames Laboratory, US DOE
    • Ames Laboratory, US Department of Energy