Crystal Structure and Magnetism of Noncentrosymmetric Eu2Pd2Sn

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The new intermetallic compound Eu2Pd2Sn has been investigated. A single crystal was selected from the alloy and was analyzed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, revealing that this compound possesses the noncentrosymmetric Ca2Pd2Ge structure type being, so far, the only rare-earth-based representative. Bonding analysis, performed on the basis of DOS and (I)COHP, reveals the presence of strong covalent Sn-Pd bonds in addition to linear and equidistant Pd-Pd chains. The incomplete ionization of Eu leads to its participation in weaker covalent interactions. The magnetic effective moment, extracted from the magnetic susceptibility χ(T) is μeff = 7.87 μB, close to the free ion Eu2+ value (μeff = 7.94 μB). The maximum of χ(T) at TN ∼13 K indicates an antiferromagnetic behavior below this temperature. A coincident sharp anomaly in the specific heat CP(T) emerges from a broad anomaly centered at around 10 K. From the reduced jump in the heat capacity at TN a scenario of a transition to an incommensurate antiferromagnetic phase below TN followed by a commensurate configuration below 10 K is suggested.

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Giovannini, M., Čurlík, I., Freccero, R., Solokha, P., Reiffers, M., & Sereni, J. (2021). Crystal Structure and Magnetism of Noncentrosymmetric Eu2Pd2Sn. Inorganic Chemistry, 60(11), 8085–8092. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c00678

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