Rj. Lange et al., Observation of a metamagnetic phase transition in an itinerant 4f system via the magneto-optic Kerr effect: Ce(Fe1-xCox)(2), PHYS REV B, 62(11), 2000, pp. 7084-7092
The optical and magneto-optical properties of single crystals of YFe2, CeFe
2, and Ce(Fe1-xCox)(2) (x similar or equal to 0.1) were measured between 1.
4 and 5.0 eV using a rotating-analyzer ellipsometer and a normal-incidence
polar Kerr spectrometer. The electronic structures and optical properties o
f YFe2 and CeFe2 were calculated using the tight-binding linear muffin-tin
orbital method in the atomic-sphere approximation. For YFe2 the calculation
s reproduce the experimental spectra. Alloying CeFe2 with small amounts of
Co leads to an electronic instability which is evidenced by a low-temperatu
re antiferromagnetic (AF) phase. The Kerr effect was measured in the AF and
field-induced ferromagnetic (FM) regime. A remarkably large Kerr rotation
was measured even in the AF state (up to - 1 degrees). The phase transition
from AF to FM order was observed in the Kerr rotation spectra at 5 and 50
K at photon energies of 1.8 and 4.0 eV.