TY - JOUR
T1 - Tb3+ in TbCo3B2
T2 - A singlet ground state system studied by inelastic neutron scattering
AU - Rivin, Oleg
AU - Osborn, Raymond
AU - Kolesnikov, Alexander I.
AU - Caspi, El'ad N.
AU - Shaked, Hagai
PY - 2008/11/19
Y1 - 2008/11/19
N2 - The results of inelastic neutron scattering on the hexagonal compounds TbCo3B2 and Tb0.75Y0.25Co 3B2, at several temperatures, are reported. The crystal-field level scheme of Tb3+ ions in the paramagnetic phase is determined. This scheme contains a nonmagnetic singlet (Γ1) as the ground state. Inelastic neutron scattering at low temperature (10 K) leads to a different energy-level scheme, where the singlet ground state is ferromagnetic with 〈Jx〉 ≠0. This is a "self-induced" ferromagnetism on the Tb sublattice, resulting from the admixture of higher crystal-field levels into the singlet ground state by the exchange field. The resulting magnitudes of these ground state magnetic moments are 5.6 (3) μB and 3 (1) μB for Tb3B2 and Tb0.75Y0.25Co3B2, respectively. These values are much smaller than the free ion value of 9 μB and are in agreement with previously observed values. Such large reductions are characteristic of the "self-induced" ferromagnetism. The temperature dependences of the magnetic moment, magnetic anisotropy, Tb sublattice dilution, and magnetic susceptibility are discussed.
AB - The results of inelastic neutron scattering on the hexagonal compounds TbCo3B2 and Tb0.75Y0.25Co 3B2, at several temperatures, are reported. The crystal-field level scheme of Tb3+ ions in the paramagnetic phase is determined. This scheme contains a nonmagnetic singlet (Γ1) as the ground state. Inelastic neutron scattering at low temperature (10 K) leads to a different energy-level scheme, where the singlet ground state is ferromagnetic with 〈Jx〉 ≠0. This is a "self-induced" ferromagnetism on the Tb sublattice, resulting from the admixture of higher crystal-field levels into the singlet ground state by the exchange field. The resulting magnitudes of these ground state magnetic moments are 5.6 (3) μB and 3 (1) μB for Tb3B2 and Tb0.75Y0.25Co3B2, respectively. These values are much smaller than the free ion value of 9 μB and are in agreement with previously observed values. Such large reductions are characteristic of the "self-induced" ferromagnetism. The temperature dependences of the magnetic moment, magnetic anisotropy, Tb sublattice dilution, and magnetic susceptibility are discussed.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/57349128892
U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.78.184424
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.78.184424
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:57349128892
SN - 1098-0121
VL - 78
JO - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
JF - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
IS - 18
M1 - 184424
ER -