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Kondo behavior, ferromagnetic correlations, and crystal fields in the heavy Fermion compounds Ce3X (X=In, Sn)...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
Page Number
235132
Volume
81
Issue
23

We report measuerments of the inelastic neutron scattering, the magnetic susceptibility, the magnetization, and the magnetic field dependence of the specific heat for the heavy Fermion compounds Ce3In and Ce3Sn. The neutron scattering results show that the excited crystal field levels have energies E1=13.2 meV, E2-44.8 meV for Ce3In and E1=18.5 meV, E2=36.1 meV for Ce3Sn. The Kondo temperature deduced from the quasielastic linewidth is 17 K for Ce3In and 40 K for Ce3Sn. The low temperature behavior of teh specific heat, magnetization, and susceptibility can not be well-described by J=1.2 Kondo physics alone, but require calculations that include contributions from the Kondo effect, broadened crystal fields, and ferromagnetic correlations, all of which are known to be important in these compounds. We find that the ferromagnetic fluctuation makes a 10-15% contribution to the ground state entropy and magnetization. The large in this heavy Fermion system thus arises more from the ferromagnetic correlations than from the Kondo behavior.