Clathrate Ba6Ge25:: Thermodynamic, magnetic, and transport properties -: art. no. 134435

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Paschen, S [1 ]
Tran, VH [1 ]
Baenitz, M [1 ]
Carrillo-Cabrera, W [1 ]
Grin, Y [1 ]
Steglich, F [1 ]
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[1] Max Planck Inst Chem Phys Solids, D-01187 Dresden, Germany
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 2002年 / 65卷 / 13期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.65.134435
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The recently discovered clathrate Ba6Ge25 undergoes a two-step first-order phase transition at the temperatures T(S1,S2)approximate to215, 180 K. The first-order nature of the transition is evidenced from the hysteretical temperature dependences of the electrical resistivity rho(T), the Hall coefficient R-H(T), and the magnetic susceptibility as well as from the temperature dependence of the specific heat. rho(T) increases drastically below T-S1,T-S2, but the charge-carrier concentration, as determined from R-H(T), is virtually unaffected by the phase transition. Thus, it is the charge-carrier mobility which is strongly reduced below T-S1,T-S2. Taking these observations together with results from a recent structural investigation we conclude that the "locking-in" of "rattling" Ba atoms to off-center positions in the Ge cages is responsible for the mobility reduction of the conduction electrons. It is due to this strong electron-phonon interaction that, while the concept of a "phonon glass" appears to be fulfilled, the concept of an "electron crystal" is heavily violated, in contrast to other filled-cage systems. In the phase Ba6-xEuxGe25 (xless than or equal to0.6), T-S1,T-S2 is quickly suppressed with increasing x and, in Ba4Na2Ge25 [Ba6-xNaxGe25 (x=2)], the locking-in transition is absent alltogether at temperatures below 400 K.
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