From caged compounds with isolated U atoms to frustrated magnets with 2- or 3-atom clusters: a review of Al-rich uranium aluminides with transition metals.
Mathieu PasturelAdam P PikulPublished in: Reports on progress in physics. Physical Society (Great Britain) (2024)
Crystal structures and physical properties of four families of Al-rich ternary uranium compounds with transition metals ( TE ) are reviewed, namely U TE 2 Al 20 , U TE 2 Al 10 , U 6 TE 4 Al 43 , and U 3 TE 4 Al 12 . The compounds can be described as consisting of 1 (isolated), 2 (dumbbells) or 3 (triangles) uranium atom clusters, surrounded (1-2-20, 1-2-10 and 6-4-43) or not (3-4-12) by large cages, which strongly influence their magnetic and related properties. Indeed, the ground states of the described systems evolve from Curie-like paramagnetism in the case of the phases with well-isolated, single U-atoms, to complex magnetic order or possible frustrated magnetism in the case of the systems with uranium triangles forming a breathing kagome lattice. We argue that the four families of uranium aluminides described in this review provide a unique opportunity to study magnetic interactions between U magnetic moments while gradually increasing the number of their nearest magnetic neighbors, and may also be helpful in understanding the fundamental origin of magnetic freezing phenomena.