Published 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Ferromagnetism versus slow paramagnetic relaxation in Fe-doped Li3N

  • 1. University of Augsburg (Germany). EP VI, Center for Electronic Correlations and Magnetism, Institute of Physics
  • 2. Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University, Ames, IA (United States)
  • 3. University of Augsburg (Germany). Chair of Solid State Chemistry, Institute of Physics
  • 4. Technische Universitat Dresden, Dresden (Germany). Institute for Solid State and Materials Physics

Description

We report on isothermal magnetization, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and magnetostriction as well as temperature-dependent alternating-current (ac) susceptibility, specific heat, and thermal expansion of single crystalline and polycrystalline Li2 (Li1-xFex) N with x = 0 and x ≈ 0.30 . Magnetic hysteresis emerges at temperatures below T ≈ 50 K with coercivity fields of up to μ0H = 11.6 T at T = 2 K and magnetic anisotropy energies of 310 K (27 meV). The ac susceptibility is strongly frequency-dependent (f = 10 – 10 000 Hz) and reveals an effective energy barrier for spin reversal of Δ E ≈ 1100 K (90 meV). The relaxation times follow Arrhenius behavior for T > 25 K . For T < 10 K , however, the relaxation times of τ ≈ 1010s are only weakly temperature-dependent, indicating the relevance of a quantum tunneling process instead of thermal excitations. The magnetic entropy amounts to more than 25 J mol-1Fe K-1, which significantly exceeds R ln 2 , the value expected for the entropy of a ground-state doublet. Thermal expansion and magnetostriction indicate a weak magnetoelastic coupling in accordance with slow relaxation of the magnetization. The classification of Li2 (Li1-xFe x) N as ferromagnet is stressed and contrasted with highly anisotropic and slowly relaxing paramagnetic behavior.

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Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review B
Journal Volume
97
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
2469-9950

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC02-07CH11358
Funding organization
USDOE (United States); German Research Foundation (DFG) (Germany)
Secondary number(s)
IS-J--9591; OSTIID--1425481