RESUMO
Hexagonal La2Ni7 and rhombohedral Y2Ni7 are weak itinerant antiferromagnet (wAFM) and ferromagnet (wFM), respectively. To follow the evolution between these two compounds, the crystal structure and magnetic properties of A 2 B 7 intermetallic compounds (A = La, Y, B = Ni) have been investigated combining x-ray powder diffraction and magnetic measurements. The La2-x Y x Ni7 intermetallic compounds with 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 1 crystallize in the hexagonal Ce2Ni7-type structure with Y preferentially located in the [A 2 B 4] units. The compounds with larger Y content (1.2 ⩽ x < 2) crystallize in both hexagonal and rhombohedral (Gd2Co7-type) structures with a substitution of Y for La in both [A 2 B 4] and [AB 5] units. Y2Ni7 crystallizes in the rhombohedral structure only. The average cell volume decreases linearly versus Y content, whereas the c/a ratio presents a minimum at x = 1 due to geometric constrains. The magnetic properties are strongly dependent on the structure type and the Y content. La2Ni7 displays a complex metamagnetic behavior with split AFM peaks. Compounds with x = 0.25 and 0.5 display a wAFM ground state and two metamagnetic transitions, the first one toward an intermediate wAFM state and the second one toward a FM state. T N and the second critical field µ 0 H c2 increase with the Y content, indicating a stabilization of the AFM state. LaYNi7, which is as the boundary between the two structure types, presents a very wFM state at low field and an AFM state as the applied field increases. All the compounds with x > 1, and which contains a rhombohedral phase are wFM with T C = 53(2) K. In addition to the experimental studies, first principles calculations using spin polarization have been performed to interpret the evolution of structural phase stability for 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 2.