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Heat capacity, magnetization, and electrical resistivity measurements
were carried out on CeCoGe3 and LaCoGe3. CeCoGe3 was found to be a hea
vy-fermion system with gamma = 111 mJ/mole Ce K2. Two magnetic transit
ions were found at approximately 21 and approximately 18 K in the abse
nce of a magnetic field. The upper ordering temperature is believed to
be a transition from the paramagnetic state to a c-axis ferrimagnetic
(FERRI) state, which in turn transforms a colinear antiferromagnetic
(AF) state at approximately 18 K. The AF phase undergoes an irreversib
le phase transition to the FERRI state under an applied magnetic field
. Consequently, magnetic glasslike behaviors such as thermal and magne
tic hysteresis, frozen moment, and magnetic relaxation were observed.
A nonhysteretic metamagnetic transition to a c-axis ferromagnet (FERRO
) was observed at high magnetic fields. The critical spin-flip field,
H(m), increases in the FERRI state, and decreases in the AF state as t
emperature decreases. The magnetic data also suggest that the Ce momen
ts in the ab plane are antiferromagnetically aligned in all three magn
etic phases. The existence of both ferromagnetism and antiferromagneti
sm implies that there may be close competition of ferromagnetic and an
tiferromagnetic exchange interactions between Ce moments leading to po
ssible spin frustration.