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Author (up) ÄŒurlík, I.; Giovannini, M.; Gastaldo, F.; Strydom, A.M.; Reiffers, M.; Sereni, J.G.
Title Crystal structure and physical properties of the two stannides EuPdSn2 and YbPdSn2 Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. : Condens. Matter
Volume 30 Issue 49 Pages 495802
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Abstract We report on synthesis, crystal structure and physical properties of the isotypic compounds YbPdSn2 and EuPdSn2 crystallizing in the MgCuAl2-type structure. In both stannides a divalent state of respective rare earth element was found from analysis of the magnetic susceptibilities. Whereas in YbPdSn2 only weak paramagnetic behaviour is observed, in EuPdSn2 a long-range magnetic phase transition occurs at 12.5 K with complex magnetic behaviour evidenced by magnetic susceptibity and specific heat measurements. Under the influence of magnetic field, the magnetic behaviour was found to evolve from an antiferromagnetic to a ferromagnetic state as a consequence of a re-arrangement of magnetic moments.
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Galatanu, A.; Rogl, P.; Berisso, M.G.; Pedrazzini, P.; Sereni, J.G.
Title Loss of magnetism in CePd2-xNixAl3 Type Journal Article
Year 2002 Publication PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER Abbreviated Journal
Volume 312 Issue Pages 464-465
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Abstract Hexagonal CePd2-xNixAl3 exhibits a crossover from a Kondo lattice showing magnetic order at T(N)similar or equal to2.8 K for xless than or equal to0.2 to intermediate valence (IV) for x-->2. Though T-N(x) is weakly affected upon Pd/Ni substitution before vanishing at finite temperature, the Kondo temperature T-K progressively increases. Above xsimilar or equal to0.3 the phase boundary no longer exists and strong spin fluctuations cause pronounced deviations from a Fermi-liquid ground state before the IV regime is established for xgreater than or equal to1. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 296
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Hauser, R.; Galatanu, A.; Lindbaum, A.; Hilscher, G.; Sassik, H.; Kirchmayr, H.; Sereni, J.G.; Rogl, P.
Title New phase boundary between magnetic and non-Fermi-liquid in Ce(Rh1-xRux)(3)B-2, for 0 <= x <= 0.4 Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Journal of Applied Physics Abbreviated Journal J. Appl. Phys.
Volume 83 Issue 11 Pages 6423-6425
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Abstract A study of the temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity rho(T) (0.5-300 K) on single-phase alloys (CaCu5 type), prepared by argon are melting, reveals a magnetic phase transition with a nonmonotonous decrease of the ordering temperature from T-c = 115 K for x = 0 to T-c approximate to 0 for x = 0.40. A kink in the susceptibility at about 70 K indicates that ferromagnetism (at x < 0.1) transforms to a complex magnetic order for 0.125 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 0.35. Above that concentration rho(T) = rho(0) + AT(n) changes from n approximate to 2 to n approximate to 1.5, a characteristic for non-Fermi-liquid behavior. Under pressure T-c stays almost constant for x = 0.125 but dT(c)/dp grows with increasing Ru content. On the contrary, applied fields up to 12 T do not affect T-c. Low-temperature specific heat and ac susceptibility for x = 0.40 confirm the absence of long-range magnetic order down to 0.5 K, For x = 0.35 C-p/T = 62 mJ/mol K at 1.5 K, a value which is three times larger than that of CeRh3B2. (C) 1998 American Insitute of Physics. [S0021-8979(98)46511-3].
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 84
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Hauser, R.; Gratz, E.; Gignoux, D.; Schmitt, D.; Sereni, J.G.
Title Transport and thermodynamical properties of Yb(Cu,Al)5 compounds Type Journal Article
Year 1992 Publication Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter Abbreviated Journal J. Phys.: Condens. Matter.
Volume 4 Issue 18 Pages 7829
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Abstract Substitutions for Cu with Al in YbCu5 stabilize the hexagonal CaCu5 structure and cause a crossover from a divalent behaviour of the Yb ion in YbCu5 to a stable integer 3+ behaviour of Yb in YbCu3Al2. Additionally, this substitution is responsible for the appearance of long-range magnetic order of a certain antiferromagnetic type in the compound YbCu3Al2 below 1.9 K.
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Hauser, R.; Keller, L.; Fischer, P.; Trovarelli, O.; Sereni, J.G.; Rieger, J.J.; Stewart, G.R.
Title Onset of magnetic order in YbCu5-xAlx Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B
Volume 56 Issue 2 Pages 711-718
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Abstract Spectroscopic, magnetic, thermal, and transport measurements under pressure are presented which were performed on YbCu5-xAlx intermetallics. The substitution of Cu by Al in YbCu5 drives the system from an almost divalent behavior of the Yb ion in YbCu5 to a trivalent state in YbCu3Al2. A compensation between the normal thermal expansion and a valence-driven contraction was found for YbCu4Al. Antiferromagnetic order sets in for x>1.5, where an increasing Al content causes both a growing transition temperature and rising saturation moments reaching 2 K and about 2.1 mu(B), respectively, for x=2. At the critical concentration (x approximate to 1.5) the possibility of a non-Fermi-liquid state is analyzed together with its tuning by pressure.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 91
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Hauser, R.; Michor, H.; Hilscher, G.; Galatanu, A.; Galli, M.; Sereni, J.G.; Bonville, P.
Title Evolution of a non-Fermi-liquid state in YbCu5-xAlx Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Physica B Abbreviated Journal
Volume 259-261 Issue Pages 426-428
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Abstract The growing valency of the Yb ion, when Cu is substituted by Al in YbCu5 – xAlx, causes a magnetic instability at a critical concentration x(cr) approximate to 1.5. Alloys in the vicinity of x(cr) exhibit typical non-Fermi-liquid properties. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Notes ISI:000079315700188 Approved no
Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 83
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Hilscher, G.; Michor, H.; Paul, Ch.; Aoki, Y.; Sato, H.; Adroja, D.T.; Park, J.-G.; Bonville, P.; Godart, C.; Sereni, J.G.; Giovannini, M.; Saccone, A.
Title The magnetic instability of Yb2Pd2(In,Sn) in a non-Fermi liquid environment Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter Abbreviated Journal J. Phys.: Condens. Matter.
Volume 17 Issue Pages S999-S1009
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Abstract Various concentrations of the solid solution Yb2 Pd2 In1−x Sn x ranging from

x = 0 to 1 with the tetragonal Mo2 FeB2 -type structure were prepared and

their physical properties were studied by means of bulk and spectroscopic

measurements as a function of temperature, pressure and magnetic fields.

Results deduced from these studies indicate a slight variation of the valency of

the Yb ions, from ν ≈ 2.9 for both border compounds to ν = 3 at x = 0.6. This

variation gives rise to the appearance of long range magnetic order in a narrow

concentration region around x = 0.6, while both border compounds remain

non-magnetic. The outstanding concentration dependence for the ordered

regime may be indicative of two quantum critical points, a novel feature not yet

observed in Yb compounds.
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Author (up) Bauer, E.; Kaldarar, H.; Prokofiev, A.; Royanian, E.; Amato, A.; Sereni, J.G.; Bramer-Escamilla, W.; Bonalde, I.
Title Heavy Fermion Superconductivity and Antiferromagnetic Ordering in CePt3Si without Inversion Symmetry Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Journal of the Physical Society of Japan Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. Soc. Japan
Volume 76 Issue 5 Pages 051009
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Abstract Heavy fermion superconductivity in absence of inversion symmetry of the crystal structure is basically controlled by a Rashba-like antisymmetric spin orbit coupling which splits the Fermi surface and removes the spin degeneracy of electrons. The Fermi surface splitting originates a mixing of spin-singlet and spin-triplet states in the superconducting condensate. Such constraints are responsible for various uncommon features of the superconducting ground state and are discussed here in view of CePt 3 Si, the first heavy fermion superconductor missing a centre of symmetry. We recall and discuss normal and superconducting properties of CePt 3 Si and relate them to recently developed phenomenological theories.
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Author (up) Berger, S.; Galatanu, A.; Hilscher, G.; Michor, H.; Paul, C.; Bauer, E.; Rogl, P.; Gomez-Berisso, M.; Pedrazzini, P.; Sereni, J.G.; Kappler, J.P.; Rogalev, A.; Matar, S.; Weill, F.; Chevalier, B.; Etourneau, J.
Title Experimental study of physical properties in the complex magnetic phase diagram of Ce(Rh1-xRux)(3)B-2 Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Physical Review B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B
Volume 64 Issue 13 Pages 134404
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Abstract We report on a series of structural, magnetic, and thermodynamic measurements, a study of transport properties and x-ray absorption edge spectroscopy on Ce(Rh1-xRux)(3)B-2. These investigations evidence that in addition to the already established ferromagnetic range for x less than or equal to0.06, a complex antiferromagnetic structure exists for concentrations 0.1 less than or equal tox less than or equal to0.35. The behavior in the latter regime is dominated by an extraordinary strong intersite coupling; however, the magnetic moments involved appear to be very small. At the phase boundary to the paramagnetic regime (x approximate to0.4), significant deviations from a Fermi-liquid behavior occur.
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Author (up) Berger, S.; Hauser, R.; Michor, H.; Hilscher, G.; Bauer, E.; Sereni, J.G.; Rogl, P.
Title Thermodynamic properties of Ce(RuxRh1-x)3B2 Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Physica B Abbreviated Journal Physica B
Volume 259-261 Issue Pages 116-117
Keywords CeRh3B2; Ce(RuxRh1-x)3B2; Phase diagram; Ferromagnetism
Abstract Investigations of the magnetic phase diagram of Ce(RuxRh1-x)(3)B-2 were complemented by detailed specific heat and susceptibility measurements revealing complex magnetic order without spontaneous magnetisation. This regime follows the ferromagnetic phase on Rh/Ru substitution for x greater than or similar to 0.06. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 81
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