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Title: | Flux Growth of Yb6.6Ir6Sn16 Having Mixed-Valent Ytterbium |
Authors: | Peter, Sebastian C. Subbarao, Udumula Rayaprol, Sudhindra Martin, Joshua B. Balasubramanian, Mahalingarn Malliakas, Christos D. Kanatzidis, Mercouri G. |
Keywords: | Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry X-Ray Absorption Crystal-Structure Electrical-Resistivity Physical-Properties Ternary Stannides High-Pressure Rare-Earth Yb Intermetallics Systems |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | Peter, SC; Subbarao, U; Rayaprol, S; Martin, JB; Balasubramanian, M; Malliakas, CD; Kanatzidis, MG, Flux Growth of Yb6.6Ir6Sn16 Having Mixed-Valent Ytterbium. Inorganic Chemistry 2014, 53 (13) 6615-6623, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ic500204t Inorganic Chemistry 53 13 |
Abstract: | The compound Yb6.6Ir6Sn16 was obtained as single crystals in high yield from the reaction of Yb with Ir and Sn run in excess indium. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis shows that Yb6.6Ir6Sn16 crystallizes in the tetragonal space group P42/nmc with a = b = 9.7105(7) angstrom and c = 13.7183(11) angstrom. The crystal structure is composed of a [Ir6Sn16] polyanionic network with cages in which the Yb atoms are embedded. The Yb sublattice features extensive vacancies on one crystallographic site. Magnetic susceptibility measurements on single crystals indicate Curie-Weiss law behavior <100 K with no magnetic ordering down to 2 K. The magnetic moment within the linear region (<100 K) is 3.21 mu(B)/Yb, which is similar to 70% of the expected value for a free Yb3+ ion suggesting the presence of mixed-valent ytterbium atoms. X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy confirms that Yb6.6Ir6Sn16 exhibits mixed valence. Resistivity and heat capacity measurements for Yb6.6Ir6Sn16 indicate non-Fermi liquid metallic behavior. |
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URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2510 |
ISSN: | 0020-1669 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (Sebastian C. Peter) |
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