D. Laffargue et al., CRYSTAL AND MAGNETIC-STRUCTURES OF THE TERNARY STANNIDES U2PD2-Y(YSN1), Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 170(1-2), 1997, pp. 155-167
U2Pd2.25Sn0.75 stannide, investigated by X-ray diffraction on a single
crystal, adopts a structure deriving from the tetragonal U3Si2-type,
where Pd excess atoms occupy one split position surrounding the replac
ed Sn site. All U2Pd2+ySn1-y compounds order antiferromagnetically but
their magnetic structures are dependent on the chemical composition.
Neutron powder diffraction yields for y = 0 and y = 0.35 non-collinear
k = (0, 0, 0) and collinear k = (0, 0, 1/2) antiferromagnetic structu
res with magnetic moments at T = 1.5 K equal to 2.20(5) and 0.90(2) mu
(B)/U respectively. The reduced U-magnetic moment observed for y = 0.3
5 can be correlated to an increase with y of the number of Pd atoms su
rrounding U ones and favouring the 5f(U)-4d(Pd) hybridization. The mag
netic properties of U2Pd2.25Sn0.75 are sample-dependent and the influe
nce of thermal treatment on these properties is discussed (two samples
were investigated).