Temperature-dependent magnetization (M(T)) and specific heat (C-p(T)) measu
rements were carried out on single-crystal Sm1.85Ce0.15CuO4-delta (T-c=16.5
K). The magnetic anisotropy in the static susceptibility, chi equivalent to
M/H, is apparent not only in its magnitude but also in its temperature dep
endence, with chi (perpendicular to) for H perpendicular to c larger than c
hi (parallel to) for H parallel to c, For both field orientations, chi does
not follow the Curie-Weiss behavior due to the small energy gap of the J =
7/2 multiplet above the J = 5/2 ground-state multiplet. However, with incr
easing temperature, chi (parallel to)(T) exhibits a broad minimum near 100
K and then a slow increase while chi (perpendicular to)(T) shows a monotoni
c decrease. A sharp peak in C-p(T) at 4.7 K manifests an antiferromagnetic
ordering. The electronic contribution, gamma, to C-p(T) is estimated to be
gamma = 103.2 (7) mJ/mole.Sm.K-2. The entropy associated with the magnetic
ordering is much smaller than Rln2, where R is the gas constant, which is u
sually expected for the doublet ground state of Sm+3. The unusual magnetic
and electronic properties evident in M(T) and C-p(T) are probably due to a
strong anisotropic interaction between conduction electrons and localized e
lectrons at Sm+3 sites.