Abstract

The coexistence of magnetic and non-magnetic planes, observed by neutron diffraction in CeSb, is described assuming that each Ce plane is a two-dimensional Kondo lattice, interacting with the neighbouring planes through RKKY interaction. We show that, when the Ce planes are close to the Kondo-ferromagnetic instability, such magnetic structures are stabilized if the interplane interactions are frustrated.

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