Abstract

We have studied the evolution of Griffiths phase and the magnetic ordering state in the intermetallic compound LaCeCo7. A ferromagnetic-like ordering phase is built up at 260 K but an anomalous magnetic susceptibility related to the Griffiths phase occurs in 300 K. The studies of critical behavior confirm that LaCeCo7 exhibits a second-order paramagnetic-ferromagnetic phase transitions. The critical exponents of β = 0.665, γ = 1.151, and δ = 2.728 determined by the magnetic field dependence on magnetic entropy change method deviate a little from the theoretical estimated long-range mean-field model (β = 0.5, γ = 1.0, and δ = 3.0). This result implies that the disorder effect in the intermetallic LaCeCo7 possibly plays a key role on the anomalous critical behavior and the establishment of magnetic ordering phase.

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