Bk. Cho et al., Electronic and magnetic properties of the electron-doped superconductor Sm1.85Ce0.15CuO4-delta - art. no. 214504, PHYS REV B, 6321(21), 2001, pp. 4504
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 depen
dence, with chi (perpendicular to) for H(perpendicular to)c larger than chi
(parallel to) for H parallel toc. For both field orientations, chi does no
t 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. With increasing temperatu
re, however, chi (parallel to)(T) exhibits a broad minimum near 100 K and t
hen a slow increase while X-perpendicular to(T) shows a monotonic decrease.
A sharp peak in C-p(T) at 4.7 K manifests an antiferromagnetic ordering. T
he 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 m
uch smaller than R In 2, where R is the gas constant, which is usually expe
cted for the doublet ground state of Sm+3. The unusual magnetic and electro
nic properties evident in M(T) and C-p( T) are probably due to a strong ani
sotropic interaction between conduction electrons and localized electrons a
t Sm+3 sites.