Mossbauer effect study of filled antimonide skutterudites

Citation
Gj. Long et al., Mossbauer effect study of filled antimonide skutterudites, PHYS REV B, 60(10), 1999, pp. 7410-7418
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science
Journal title
PHYSICAL REVIEW B-CONDENSED MATTER
ISSN journal
01631829 → ACNP
Volume
60
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
7410 - 7418
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-1829(19990901)60:10<7410:MESOFA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The iron-57 Mossbauer spectra of a series of Ce-filled antimonide skutterud ites, CexFe4-yCoySb12, where x varies from 0.22 to 0.98 and y varies from 0 to 3.5, have been measured at 295 K. In addition, the spectra of Ce0.60Fe2 Co2Sb12 and Ce0.82Fe3CoSb12 have been measured from 85 to 295 K and the spe ctra of Ce0.35FeCo3Sb12 and Ce0.98Fe4Sb12 have been measured from 4.2 to 29 5 K. The spectra, all of which consist of a simple quadrupole doublet, show no evidence for any long-range magnetic ordering of any Fe magnetic moment s. The 295-K quadrupole splitting increases linearly from 0.104 mm/s at x = 0.22 to 0.415 mm/s at x = 0.98, an increase which results from the increas ing hole concentration in the valence band of these compounds. The quadrupo le splitting of approximately 0.16 mm/s observed for Ce0.35FeCo3Sb12 is vir tually independent of temperature between 4.2 and 295 K and results predomi nantly from a lattice contribution to the electric-field gradient. In contr ast, in Ce0.98Fe4Sb12, the quadrupole splitting is constant at approximatel y 0.49 mm/s below approximately 70 K, and decreases with T-3/2 above 70 K. The 295-K isomer shift increases linearly from 0.345 mm/s at x = 0.22 to 0. 386 mm/s at x = 0.98, an increase which results from a linear expansion of the unit-cell volume with increasing x. The temperature dependencies of the isomer shift and of the logarithm of the spectral absorption area in Ce0.9 8Fe4Sb12 and Ce0.35FeCo3Sb12 yield effective Mossbauer temperatures of appr oximately 500 and 400 K, respectively, values which are substantially highe r than the Debye temperatures of approximately 300 K observed for these com pounds. These differences indicate that the high-frequency vibrations of th e iron sublattice are weakly coupled to the lower frequency vibrations of b oth the partially filled cerium sublattice and the antimony sublattice. [S0 163-1829(99)00834-6].