Physical Review Research (Oct 2022)

Neutron depolarization due to ferromagnetism and spin freezing in CePd_{1−x}Rh_{x}

  • M. Seifert,
  • P. Schmakat,
  • M. Schulz,
  • P. Jorba,
  • V. Hutanu,
  • C. Geibel,
  • M. Deppe,
  • C. Pfleiderer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.043029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 043029

Abstract

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We report neutron depolarization measurements of the suppression of long-range ferromagnetism and the concomitant emergence of magnetic irreversibilities and spin freezing in CePd_{1−x}Rh_{x} around x^{*}≈0.6. Tracking the temperature versus field history of the neutron depolarization, we find clear signatures of long-range Ising ferromagnetism below a Curie temperature T_{C} for x=0.4 and a spin freezing of ferromagnetic clusters below a freezing temperature T_{F1} for x>x^{*}. Under zero-field-cooling/field-heating and for x>x^{*} a reentrant temperature dependence of the neutron depolarization between T_{F2}<T_{F1} and T_{F1} is microscopically consistent with a thermally activated growth of the cluster size. The evolution of the depolarization as well as the reentrant temperature dependence as a function of Rh content are consistent with the formation of a Kondo cluster glass below T_{F1} adjacent to a ferromagnetic quantum phase transition at x^{*}.