Abstract
The crystal structure and magnetic properties of EuMnxGa3−x intermetallics have been investigated using powder x-ray diffraction and magnetic measurement. EuMnxGa3−x crystallizes in an orthorhombic structure with a space group of Cmcm, and Z=4. The lattice parameters are a=4.294(1)–4.287(1)Å, b=18.50(3)–18.57(3)Å, and c=4.384(6)–4.372(9)Å. In each unit cell, there are four nonequivalent 4c crystal positions for 4Eu, 4GaI, 4(GaII,Mn), and 4GaIII. EuMnxGa3−x (x<0.27) intermetallic compounds are antiferromagnetic at low temperature. A magnetic transition from the paramagnetic to the ferromagnetic occurs in EuMn0.3Ga2.7 at room temperature when applying a low field of 40Oe. Moreover, this ferromagnetic order is very weak and sensitive to the applied field. With increasing the applied field, the ferromagnetic order tends to vanish. This phenomenon might be interpreted as the Mn spin state change induced by charge balance at low field.
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