Different Gd3+ sites in CaB6: an ESR study

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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The local environment of Gd3+ (4f7 S=7/2) ions in single crystals of Ca1-xGdxB6 (0.0001 < x < 0.01) is studied by means of Electron Spin Resonance (ESR). The spectra for low concentration samples (x < 0.001) show a split spectrum due to cubic crystal field effects(CFE). The lineshape of each fine structure line is lorentzian, indicating an insulating environment for the Gd3+ ions. For higher concentrations (0.003 < x < 0.01), the spectra show a single resonance (g=1.992(4), DH1/2 ~ 30-60 Oe) with no CFE and dysonian lineshape indicating metallic environment for the Gd3+ ions. For intermediate concentrations, a coexistence of spectra corresponding to insulating and metallic regions is observed. Most of the measured samples show the weak ferromagnetism (WF) as reported for Ca1-xLaxB6 (x ~ 0.005), but, surprisingly, this WF has no effect in our ESR spectra either for metallic or insulating environments. This result suggests that the ferromagnetism in these systems might be isolated in clusters (defect-rich regions) and its relationship with metallicity is nontrivial.

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