Pakhira Santanu, Sangeetha N S, Smetana V, Mudring A-V, Johnston D C
Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States of America.
J Phys Condens Matter. 2020 Dec 30;33(11):115802. doi: 10.1088/1361-648X/abd339.
The ternary-arsenide compound BaCoAs was previously proposed to be in proximity to a quantum-critical point where long-range ferromagnetic (FM) order is suppressed by quantum fluctuations. Here we report the effect of Ir substitutions for Co on the magnetic and thermal properties of Ba[Formula: see text] (0 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.25) single crystals. These compositions all crystallize in an uncollapsed body-centered-tetragonal ThCrSi structure with space group I4/mmm. Magnetic susceptibility measurements reveal clear signatures of short-range FM ordering for x ⩾ 0.11 below a nearly composition-independent characteristic temperature T ≈ 13 K. The small variation of T with x, thermomagnetic irreversibility between zero-field-cooled and field-cooled magnetic susceptibility versus T, the occurrence of hysteresis in magnetization versus field isotherms at low field and temperature, and very small spontaneous and remanent magnetizations <0.01 μ /f.u. together indicate that the FM response arises from short-range FM ordering of FM spin clusters as previously inferred to occur in Ca(Co Ir ) As. Heat-capacity C (T) data do not exhibit any clear feature around T , consistent with the very small moments of the FM clusters. The C (T) in the paramagnetic temperature regime 25-300 K is well described by the sum of a Sommerfeld electronic contribution and Debye and Einstein lattice contributions where the latter lattice contribution suggests the presence of low-frequency optic modes associated with the heavy Ba atoms in the crystals.