K. Ghosh et al., CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES AND LOW-TEMPERATURE BEHAVIORS OF THE HEAVY-FERMIONCOMPOUNDS CERUGE3 AND CE3RU4GE13 CONTAINING BOTH TRIVALENT AND TETRAVALENT CERIUM, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(10), 1995, pp. 7267-7277
Two different samples of the Ce-Ru-Ge ternary system of nearly the sam
e composition, Ce3Ru4Ge13 and CeRuGe3, have been studied, as well as t
he compound Y3Co4Ge13, which contained a nonmagnetic rare earth as the
reference material. Combined x-ray and neutron-diffraction studies of
CeRuGe3 and an x-ray study of Ce3Ru4Ge13 show that we are dealing wit
h internally distorted (probably 3D modulated) crystals with variable
composition, i.e., Ce4-xRu4Ge12+x and ranging from at least x=0 (1:1:3
) to x=1 (3:4:13). We have measured the de magnetic susceptibility, th
e ac susceptibility, the zero-magnetic-field heat capacity, the magnet
ic heat capacity in fields ranging from 0 to 9.85 T, and the electrica
l resistivity. The paramagnetic susceptibility and x-ray crystallograp
hy data indicate that the Ce4-xRu4Ge12+x alloys cotain both trivalent
cerium and tetravalent cerium in a 1 to 3 ratio. As far as we are awar
e, this is the first time such a valence situation has been reported f
or a cerium compound. In addition, the heat-capacity results show that
Ce4-xRu4Ge12+x is. heavy fermion with gamma varying from 428 to 592 m
J/mol Ce3+K2 at the 1:1:3 and 3:4:13 compositions, respectively. Zero-
field and magnetic-field heat capacity, and ac magnetic susceptibility
data suggest that CeRuGe3 is a spin-glass system below similar to 5 K
, which is consistent with the specific features of its crystal struct
ure. Y3Co4Ge13 displays normal metallic behavior.