Abstract

Magnetic susceptibility, magnetization, specific heat, electrical resistivity and thermoelectric power of polycrystalline Ce5CoGe2, CeCoGe and CeCo2Ge2 were studied at temperatures down to 2 K and in magnetic fields up to 5 T. The novel phase Ce5CoGe2 was found to be a ferromagnet with the Curie temperature of about 11 K, which exhibits in the paramagnetic region some features of a dense Kondo system with strong crystal field effect. The re-investigated CeCoGe was found to order antiferromagnetically below 4.6 K, while CeCo2Ge2 is an intermediate-valence system, in agreement with previous reports. The thermoelectric power of the latter compound is large (up to 40 μV/K) and positive in the whole temperature range studied, while in the magnetically ordered systems Ce5CoGe2 and CeCoGe it is mostly negative and distinctly smaller (down to −1.5 and −11 μV/K, respectively).

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