Abstract

A novel cerium gallide CeRh2Ga2 was investigated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and low-temperature magnetic measurements. The compound crystallizes with a tetragonal crystal structure closely related to the CaBe2Ge2-type with significant atomic disorder on one Rh and one Ga sites. The magnetic behavior in CeRh2Ga2 has appeared to be governed by slightly delocalized 4f electronic states of cerium ions. Down to 1.72 K, no hint at any magnetic phase transition has been found.

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