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Here we present linear and circular polarized soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) data at the Ce $M_{4,5}$ edges of the electron (Ir) and hole-doped (Re) Kondo semiconductor CeOs$_2$Al$_{10}$. Both substitutions have a strong impact on the unusual high N$acute{e}$el temperature, $T_N$=28.5,K, and also the direction of the ordered moment in case of Ir. The substitution dependence of the linear dichroism is weak thus validating the crystal-field description of CeOs$_2$Al$_{10}$ being representative for the Re and Ir substituted compounds. The impact of electron- and hole-doping on the hybridization between conduction and 4$f$ electrons is related to the amount of $f^0$ in the ground state and reduction of x-ray magnetic circular dichroism. A relationship of $cf$-hybridization strength and enhanced $T_N$ is discussed. The direction and doping dependence of the circular dichroism is in agreement with strong Kondo screening along the crystallographic $a$ direction.
The Kondo semiconductor CeOs$_{2}$Al$_{10}$ exhibits an antiferromagnetic (AFM) order at $T_mathrm{N}= 28.5$ K, whose temperature is unexpectedly high for the small ordered moment of $0.3$ $mu_mathrm{B}/$Ce. We have studied the effects of electron- a
A Kondo semiconductor CeRu$_2$Al$_{10}$ with an orthorhombic crystal structure shows an unusual antiferromagnetic ordering at rather high temperature $T_0$ of 27.3 K, which is lower than the Kondo temperature $T_{rm K}sim$ 60 K. In optical conductivi
An anisotropic Kondo semiconductor CeOs$_2$Al$_{10}$ exhibits an unusual antiferromagnetic order at rather high transition temperature $T_0$ of 28.5 K. Two possible origins of the magnetic order have been proposed so far, one is the Kondo coupling of
The effects of electron (Ir) and hole (Re) doping on the hybridization gap and antiferromagnetic order have been studied by magnetization, muon spin relaxation ($mu^+$SR), and inelastic neutron scattering on the polycrystalline samples of Ce(Os$_{1-x
The orthorhombic compound NdFe$_2$Al$_{10}$ has been studied by powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction. Below $T_N$ = 3.9 K, the Nd$^{3+}$ magnetic moments order in a double-$k$ [$mathbf{k}_1 = (0, frac{3}{4}, 0)$, $mathbf{k}_2 = (0, frac{1}{4