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intermetallic compounds; magnetically ordered materials; magnetic properties; electronic transport
Abstract:
The ternary gallides CeNi0.6Ga6 and CeCu0.6Ga6 were prepared by induction melting and studied by means of SQUID and resistivity measurements. Both compounds exhibit well-localized magnetism due to the presence of trivalent Ce ions. The nickel-based compound orders antiferromagnetically at T-N = 10 K, whereas that containing copper remains paramagnetic down to 2 K. The electrical resistivity of CeNi0.6Ga6 has a metallic character and shows pronounced crystal field effects at low temperatures. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.