Indium flux-growth of Eu2AuGe3: a new germanide with an AlB2 superstructure

Inorg Chem. 2010 Oct 18;49(20):9574-80. doi: 10.1021/ic101340a.

Abstract

The germanide Eu(2)AuGe(3) was obtained as large single crystals in high yield from a reaction of the elements in liquid indium. At room temperature Eu(2)AuGe(3) crystallizes with the Ca(2)AgSi(3) type, space group Fmmm, an ordered variant of the AlB(2) type: a = 857.7(4), b = 1485.5(10), c = 900.2(4) pm. The gold and germanium atoms build up slightly distorted graphite-like layers which consist of Ge(6) and Au(2)Ge(4) hexagons, leading to two different hexagonal-prismatic coordination environments for the europium atoms. Magnetic susceptibility data showed Curie-Weiss law behavior above 50 K and antiferromagnetic ordering at 11 K. The experimentally measured magnetic moment indicates divalent europium. The compound exhibits a distinct magnetic anisotropy based on single crystal measurements and at 5 K it shows a metamagnetic transition at ∼10 kOe. Electrical conductivity measurements show metallic behavior. The structural transition at 130 K observed in the single crystal data was very well supported by the conductivity measurements. (151)Eu Mössbauer spectroscopic data show an isomer shift of -11.24 mm/s at 77 K, supporting the divalent character of europium. In the magnetically ordered regime one observes superposition of two signals with hyperfine fields of 26.0 (89%) and 3.5 (11%) T, respectively, indicating differently ordered domains.