We report results of a magneto-optical investigation of the Zintl-phase
compound EuIn2P2. The compound orders magnetically at TC=24 K and
exhibits concomitant large magnetoresistance effects. For T≤50 K and
increasing magnetic fields we observe a transfer of spectral weight in
σ1(ω) from energies above 1 eV into the low-energy metallic
component as well as into a mid-infrared signal centered at about 600
cm−1. This latter absorption is reminiscent to what has been seen in a
large variety of so-called Kondo materials and ascribed to excitations across
the hybridization gap. The observed gain of Drude weight upon increasing
magnetic field suggests an enhancement of the itinerant charge-carrier
concentration due to the increasing magnetization, a phenomenon that was
previously observed in other compounds which exhibit colossal magnetoresistive
effects.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure