Abstract
Rare earth monogallide (REGa) Zintl phases are attractive for their properties in hydrogen storage and magnetic cooling. However, the magnetic effects upon hydrogen additions in REGa are not well understood. This study aims to explore the magnetic effects in using SQUID magnetometry and neutron powder diffraction. To avoid challenges due to absorption and high incoherent scattering in the neutron diffraction experiments, the compound ( = 0, 0.9, or 1.6) was chosen for examination. It was found that NdGa exhibits two ferromagnetic structures below the Curie temperature of 42 K. Just below 42 K the magnetic moments are oriented along the crystallographic axis, and at 20 K a spin reorientation occurs where the moments turn toward the axis. Upon partial deuteration ( = 0.9), the magnetization decreases and two magnetic phases are observed, one intermediate incommensurate phase, and one canted ferromagnetic phase with the net magnetization aligning along the axis. For the full deuteride ( = 1.6) only one incommensurate magnetic phase is observed at low temperatures. Magnetometry also reveals that there are no isotope effects when absorbing H or D. The absorption of H or D changes the Nd-Nd distances as well as the electronic structure, which results in a drastic change in the magnetic properties as compared to NdGa.
- Received 16 February 2024
- Revised 4 April 2024
- Accepted 5 April 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.109.134434
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