CARBONARI, A.W.MESTNIK FILHO, J.SAXENA, R.N.DOGRA, R.COAQUIRA, J.A.H.EVENSON, W.JAEGER, H.ZACATE, M.O.2014-11-172014-11-182015-04-022014-11-172014-11-182015-04-02CARBONARI, A.W.; MESTNIK FILHO, J.; SAXENA, R.N.; DOGRA, R.; COAQUIRA, J.A.H. Hyperfine interactions in CeTsub(2)Gesub(2)(T=Mn,Co) heavy fermions compounds measured by TDPAC. In: EVENSON, W. (ed.); JAEGER, H. (ed.); ZACATE, M.O. (ed.). In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS, 12th, Aug. 12-17, 2001, Park City, UT, USA. <b>Proceedings...</b> p. 345-349. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/16381.http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/16381Highly correlated electron systems are usually called heavy Fermions and the term is generally used to designate rare earth and actinide metals, their alloys and intermetallic compounds. The exotic properties associated with these systems are related to a Fermi liquid behavior and, in a free electron model for a metal, refer to the conduction electron density of states at the Fermi level. CeMn2Ge2 and CeCo2Ge2 are ternary heavy Fermions compounds from the family RT2X2 (R = rare earth or actinide, T = transition metal and X = Si, Ge) with the body-centered tetragonal ThCr2Si2-type crystalline structure. The CeMn2X2 compounds are of particular interest because they are the only, in the whole family, which exhibit magnetic moments only at the Mn sites. In these compounds, the Mn atoms form a simple tetragonal lattice. It has been reported [1, 2] that the CeMn2Ge2 has a collinear commensurate antiferromagnetic ordering with TN = 415 K. At 318 K, there is a transition to a incommensurate ferromagnetic component of the Mn moments in the c axis and a helical component in the ab plane. The CeCo2Ge2 has no magnetic moment on the Co atoms and orders antiferromagnetically below 29 K. In the present work, the magnetic and quadrupole interactions at Ce, Mn and Co sites was investigated by time differential perturbed gamma–gamma angular correlation (TDPAC).345-349intermetallic compoundsfermionscerium alloysmanganese alloyscobalt alloysgermanium alloysdifferential pacmagnetic fieldscadmium 111cerium 140magnetismelectric fieldsHyperfine interactions in CeTsub(2)Gesub(2)(T=Mn,Co) heavy fermions compounds measured by TDPACTexto completo de eventohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4499-5949