Zeitschriftenartikel:
K. - H. Jang, W.Y. Song, J.-G. Park, H. C. Kim, A. Lindbaum, E. Bauer:
"Bulk properties of YbGaGe: A question of zero thermal expansion";
Europhys. Lett.,
69
(2005),
1;
S. 88
- 94.
Kurzfassung englisch:
Europhys. Lett., 69 (1), p. 88 (2005)
DOI: 10.1209/epl/i2004-10302-7
Bulk properties of YbGaGe: A question of zero thermal expansion
Kwang-hyun Jang 1 - Wan Young Song 1,2 - J.-G. Park 1,2 - H. C. Kim 3 - A. Lindbaum 4 - H. Müller 4 - E. Bauer 4
1 Department of Physics and Institute of Basic Science, Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 440-746, Korea
2 Center for Strongly Correlated Materials Research, Seoul National University Seoul 151-742, Korea
3 Material Science Laboratory, Korea Basic Science Institute - Daejon 305-333, Korea
4 Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of Technology A-1040 Wien, Austria
received 28 January 2004; accepted in final form 26 October 2004
published online 8 December 2004
ernst.bauer@ifp.tuwien.ac.at
Abstract
Despite the recent report of zero thermal expansion in YbGaGe, our extensive studies of the physical properties of pure YbGaGe failed to find anomalous behavior of the thermal expansion of both X-ray and dilatometry measurements. Instead, the temperature dependence of the lattice constants can be simply explained in terms of the Debye model with the cutoff frequency of 226 K, which was estimated from heat capacity measurement. Additionally, susceptibility measurements have not revealed any sign of a change of the Yb valency from 2 to 700 K, but magnetic correlations develop at low temperatures. Important findings of further interest are that YbGaGe has very strong low-lying optic phonons, 1.7 oscillator strength with an energy of 80 K, and shows strong increase of Grüneisen paramer below 20 K.
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