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The highest antiferromagnetic (AFM) temperature in Ce based compounds has been reported for CeScGe with Tn=47K, but its local or itinerant nature was not deeply investigated yet. In order to shed more light into this unusually high ordering temperature we have investigated structural, magnetic, transport and thermal properties of CeTi{1-x}Sc{x}Ge alloys within the range of stability of the CeScSi-type structure: 0.25<x<1. Along this concentration range, this strongly anisotropic system presents a complex magnetic phase diagram with a continuous modification of its magnetic behavior, from ferromagnetism (FM)for 0.25<x<0.50 (with 7K<Tc<16K) to AFM for 0.60<x<1 (with 19K<Tn<47K). The onset of the AFM phase is associated to a metamagnetic transition with a critical field increasing from H{cr}=0 at x~0.55 to ~6Tesla at x=1, coincident with an increasing contribution of the first excited crystal electric field doublet. At a critical point x{cr}=0.65 a second transition appears at Tl<Tn. In contrast to observations in itinerant systems like CeRh{2}Si{2} or CeRh{3}B{2}, no evidences for significant hybridization of the 4f electrons at large Sc contents were found. Therefore, the exceptionally large Tn of CeScGe can be attributed to an increasing RKKY inter-layer interaction as Sc content grows.
We present a theoretical analysis of the magnetic phase diagram of CeTi$_{1-x}$Sc$_{x}$Ge and GdFe$_{1-x}$Co$_{x}$Si as a function of the temperature and the Sc and Co concentration $x$, respectively. CeScGe and GdCoSi, as many other RTX (R=rare eart
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