在结构上无序的金属间化合物Sm2Au1.1Ge2.9中,旋转类似玻璃的转变
L S Litzbarski1,2,3, M J Winiarski4,5, T Klimczuk4,5
1Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology, Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233, Gdansk, Poland. leszek.litzbarski@pg.edu.pl.
Scientific reports
|November 23, 2025
概括
合成了一种新的 (Sm) 金属间化合物Sm2Au1.1Ge2.9,发现它在21.9K呈现集群玻璃过渡.这种高过渡温度表明在磁性记忆器件中的潜在应用.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 固态化学 固态化学
背景情况:
- 金属间化合物对于先进的材料应用至关重要.
- 基于萨马的化合物以其多样化的磁性特性而闻名.
- 了解新材料的结构-特性关系是技术进步的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了合成和描述一种新的金属间化合物,Sm2Au1.1Ge2.9.
- 为了研究这种新型化合物的晶体学,磁性和热性质.
- 探索其技术应用的潜力,特别是磁性存储器设备.
主要方法:
- 弧融合成方法. 弧融合成方法.
- 粉末X射线衍射用于晶体分析.
- 交流和直流磁化测量,包括残余磁化和磁性记忆效应研究的时间演变.
- 使用或不使用磁场测量热容量.
主要成果:
- 化合物Sm2Au1.1Ge2.9结晶成一个无序的AlB2类型结构 (空间组P6/mmm).
- 格子参数被确定为 a = 4.2495(1) Å 和 c = 4.1300(1) Å.
- 在高温的Tf39Hz) =21.9K时观察到集群玻璃过渡.
结论:
- 新型的Sm2Au1.1Ge2.9化合物具有独特的磁性特性.
- 观察到的高集群玻璃过渡温度使其成为磁性内存应用的有希望的候选者.
- 对其磁性行为和潜在应用的进一步研究是有必要的.
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