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Growth-Controlled Twinning and Magnetic Anisotropy in CeSb2
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Author(s)
NameORCIDGNDAffiliation
Weber, Jan Torben 
Crystallography/Mineralogy 
 
Faculty
13 Physics
 
Date Issued
14 November 2025
 
Publisher(s)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
 
Handle
https://gude.uni-frankfurt.de/handle/gude/696
 
DOI
10.25716/gude.0aat-gc0s
 

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Language(s)
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Subject Keyword(s)
  • CeSb2

  • Twinning

  • crystal growth

  • magnetic anisotropy

 
Abstract(s)
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Cerium diantimonide (CeSb2) is a layered heavy-fermion Kondo lattice material that hosts complex magnetism and pressure-induced superconductivity. The interpretation of its in-plane anisotropy has remained unsettled due to structural twinning, which superimposes orthogonal magnetic responses. Here we combine controlled crystal growth with magnetization and rotational magnetometry to disentangle the effects of twinning. Nearly untwinned high-quality single crystals reveal the intrinsic in-plane anisotropy: the in-plane easy axis saturates at M_easy(4 T) ≈ 1.8 µ_B/Ce, while the in-plane hard axis magnetization is strongly suppressed, nearly linear, and comparable to the out-of-plane response. These results resolve long-standing discrepancies in reported magnetic measurements, in which in-plane metamagnetic transition fields and saturation magnetization varied significantly across previous studies. Growth experiments demonstrate that avoiding the proposed α-β structural transition - through Sb-rich flux and slower cooling - systematically reduces twinning. However, powder X-ray diffraction and differential thermal analysis measurements show no clear evidence of a distinct β phase. Our results establish a consistent magnetic phase diagram and provide essential constraints for crystal-electric field models, enabling a clearer understanding of the interplay between anisotropic magnetism and unconventional superconductivity in CeSb2.
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The files contain the raw data used for Figures in J. T. Weber, K. Kliemt, S. L. Bud’ko, P. C. Canfield, and C. Krellner, Growth-Controlled Twinning and Magnetic Anisotropy in Cesb2 (2025), arXiv:2511.08176 [condmat.str-el] in an OriginLab file format.
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