Abstract

Hydrogenation of isostructural RENiSi (RE = Ce, Nd) intermetallic compounds has been performed. Neutron diffraction experiments on CeNiSiD 1.2(1) indicates that D-atoms fully occupy the [Ce 3Ni 2]- and partially fill the [Ce 3Si 2]-bipyramidal sites. The strong hybridisation between Ce and D in these sites can explain the observed increase of the cerium valence after deuterium insertion. The magnetic phase diagram of NdNiSi has been established and highlights two antiferromagnetic transitions at T N1 = 6.8(2) K and T N2 = 2.8(2) K, which disappear after hydrogenation.

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