scholarly journals Unusual d-electron heavy-fermion behaviour in f-electron ferromagnetic antiperovskite Gd3SnC

Author(s):  
Joonho Bang ◽  
Jongho Park ◽  
Kimoon Lee ◽  
Minsoo Kim ◽  
Wonshik Kyung ◽  
...  

Abstract Inverted structures of common crystal lattices, referred to as antistructures, are rare in nature due to their thermodynamic constraints imposed by the switched cation and anion positions in reference to the original structure. However, a stable antistructure formed with mixed bonding characters of constituent elements in unusual valence states can provide unexpected material properties. Here, we report a heavy-fermion behaviour of ferromagnetic gadolinium lattice in Gd3SnC antiperovskite, contradicting the common belief that ferromagnetic gadolinium cannot be a heavy-fermion system. The specific heat shows an unusually large Sommerfeld coefficient of ~ 1114 mJ⋅mol− 1⋅K− 2 with a logarithmic behaviour of non-Fermi-liquid state. We demonstrate that the heavy-fermion behaviour in the non-Fermi-liquid state appears to arise from the hybridized electronic states of gadolinium 5d-electrons participating in metallic Gd–Gd and covalent Gd–C bonds. These results accentuate unusual chemical bonds in CGd6 octahedra with the dual characters of gadolinium 5d-electrons for the emergence of heavy-fermions.

2003 ◽  
Vol 68 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Nakamura ◽  
M. Endo ◽  
H. Aoki ◽  
N. Kimura ◽  
T. Nojima ◽  
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1995 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Amato ◽  
R. Feyerherm ◽  
F. N. Gygax ◽  
A. Schenck ◽  
H. v. Löhneysen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Atsushi Tsuruta ◽  
Kazumasa Miyake

Abstract A theory for treating the unconventional non-Fermi liquid temperature dependence of physical quantities, such as the resistivity, in the Pr-based two-channel Anderson impurities system is developed. It is shown that their temperature dependences are essentially the same as those in the pure lattice system except for the case of extremely low concentration of Pr ions that is difficult to realize by the controlled experiments. This result is consistent with recent observations in diluted Pr-1-2-20 system Y1−xPrxIr2Zn20 (x = 0.024, 0.044, 0.085, and 0.44) reported in Yamane et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 077206 (2018), and is quite different from that in the case of single-channel Anderson impurities system in which the crossover between behaviors of the local Fermi liquid and heavy Fermi liquid occurs at around moderate concentration of impurities as observed in Ce-based heavy fermion system La1−xCexCu6.


Author(s):  
Sylvia Berryman

This work challenges the common belief that Aristotle’s virtue ethics is founded on an appeal to human nature, an appeal that is thought to be intended to provide both substantive ethical advice and justification for the demands of ethics. It is argued that it is not Aristotle’s intent, but the view is resisted that Aristotle was blind to questions of the source or justification of his ethical views. Aristotle’s views are interpreted as a ‘middle way’ between the metaphysical grounding offered by Platonists and the scepticism or subjectivist alternatives articulated by others. The commitments implicit in the nature of action figure prominently in this account: Aristotle reinterprets Socrates’ famous paradox that no one does evil willingly, taking it to mean that a commitment to pursuing the good is implicit in the very nature of action. This approach is compared to constructivism in contemporary ethics.


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