Spin Clusters-Induced Electrical Transport Properties of Hexagonal and Orthorhombic Ni3Sn2

Beopgil Cho, Jaemun Park, Keeseong Park

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Abstract

Ni3Sn2 crystallizes into a hexagonal phase (HT-Ni3Sn2) at higher temperatures while it undergoes structural distortion and vacancy alignment to transform into an orthorhombic phase (LT-Ni3Sn2) at lower temperatures. LT-Ni3Sn2 has not been synthesized in a single-crystalline form, although spin heptamers of Ni atoms can constitute well-organized spin clusters and possibly influence various physical phenomena. This paper demonstrated a successful synthesis of both phases in single crystals using a flux method, and their electrical transport was measured. Both phases showed unusual metallic resistivity, which can be fitted via a power law. This power law behavior is frequently exhibited by compounds consisting of 3d transition metals because of their spin frustration. In magnetoresistance, LT-Ni3Sn2 showed an abrupt increase at a low temperature and weak magnetic field region, indicating an influence of the spin clusters or occurrence of a weak antilocalization due to a strong spin-orbit coupling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)324-329
Number of pages6
JournalNew Physics: Sae Mulli
Volume73
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

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Keywords

  • Magnetoresistance
  • Ni3Sn2
  • Resistivity
  • Single crystal

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