Colossal Magnetoresistance in a Rare Earth Zintl Compound with a New Structure Type: EuIn2P2

2006 
Single crystals of a new Zintl compound, EuIn2P2, were grown from indium metal as a flux solvent. The compound crystallizes in the hexagonal P6(3)/mmc space group with a unit cell of a = 4.0829(6) A, c = 17.595(4) A, and Z = 2. It contains alternating Eu2+ layers and [In2P2]2- layers. This compound is paramagnetic at high temperatures with a magnetic transition at 24 K. In the magnetically ordered state, it shows large magnetic anisotropy. The temperature-dependent resistivity of this compound suggests interaction between conduction electrons and local spins. Negative colossal magnetoresistance of up to −398% (MR = {[ρ(H) − ρ(0)]/ρ(H)} × 100%) at 5 T is observed at 24 K.
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