The effect of Ge substitution on optical properties of FeGa<sub>3</sub> single crystals
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Abstract
Studied initially for its large thermopower effect, the intermetallic semiconductor FeGa3 has recently been shown to provide a suitable platform for studying electron correlations, such as metal-insulator transition, non Fermi liquid behavior and ferromagnetism. In particular, with Ge-doping at Ga site the ground state is tuned from a Kondo insulator to a paramagnetic and further to a ferromagnetic metal. Here we present optical reflectance measurements on single crystals of FeGa3−xGex, for different values of x. The temperature was varied between 300 K and 5 K, and the frequency ranged from 80 cm−1 to 50 000 cm−1. From Kramers-Kronig transformation we obtained various optical functions and dis- cuss here the effect of Ge substitution on optical conductivity across all three proposed ground states.
*C.Martin aknowledges NSF support through MRI Grant 1625882.
Work at Brookhaven National Laboratory was supported by the U.S. DOE-BES, Division of Materials Science and Engineering, under contract No. DESC00112704.
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Presenters
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Aashish Poudel
- Ramapo College of NJ, Mahwah NJ, 07430