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Author Sereni, J.G. openurl 
  Title Thermodynamical analysis of the magnetic phase diagrams of Ce systems Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication (up) Journal of the Physical Society of Japan Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. Soc. Japan  
  Volume 70 Issue 7 Pages 2139-2150  
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  Abstract Three types of magnetic phase diagrams as a function of composition or pressure, f (z, p), are identified among Ce systems: I) with the ordering temperature T-ord --> 0 monotonously, followed by a narrow region where non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) behavior is observed; II) with T-ord vanishing at finite temperature, but followed by an extended NFL region, and III) where T-ord remains nearly constant. Among the analyzed systems intrinsic differences are found in the evolution of their respective properties, namely: in group-1 an increase of the density of excitations is observed below T-ord. In group-II the evanescense of T-ord(z, p) coincides with the extrapolation to zero of the magnetic free energy (DeltaG --> 0), and the existence of a reference function implying that T-K not equal f (z, p), whereas T-ord = f (z, p). Finally, group-III is also characterized by the evanescense of T-ord where DeltaG --> 0, but in this case T-ord not equal f (z, p) whereas T-K = f (z, p). The characteristics of each group are discussed and compared together with the different C-p(T)/T dependencies at T greater than or equal to T-ord and some related scalings, which allow to recognize a quasi-paramagnetic phase.  
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Author Sereni, J.G. doi  openurl
  Title Comparative study of magnetic phase diagrams of Ce compounds Type Journal Article
  Year 1998 Publication (up) Journal of the Physical Society of Japan Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. Soc. Japan  
  Volume 67 Issue 5 Pages 1767-1775  
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  Abstract Thermal properties of magnetically ordered Ce-lattice systems are compared in their crossover to the non-magnetic state, driven by alloying effects. The ordering temperature (T-ord=T-N or T-C) is found to go to zero continuously only in a few cases, while in others a discontinuity in its decrease is clearly observed. Coincidentally, the magnetic contribution to the specific heat (C-p), the entropy and the free energy variations with temperature mark an evident difference between those cases. Furthermore, the extension of the non-fermi-liquid (NFL) phase in terms of concentration variation correlates with differences observed in the respective ordered phase. A systematic transformation from a mean field like transition to a fluctuation dominated type is observed in C-p(T), as the system overcomes a characteristic crossover concentration. Such a concentration appears as a limit for the NFL behavior in the paramagnetic phase above T-ord. A possible origin of the mentioned differences are discussed in terms of some alternatives in the evolution of the magnetic moments and the strength of their interactions.  
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Author Bauer, E.; Kaldarar, H.; Prokofiev, A.; Royanian, E.; Amato, A.; Sereni, J.G.; Bramer-Escamilla, W.; Bonalde, I. doi  openurl
  Title Heavy Fermion Superconductivity and Antiferromagnetic Ordering in CePt3Si without Inversion Symmetry Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication (up) 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 Puig, J.; Aragón Sánchez, J.; Nieva, G.; Kolton, A.B.; Fasano, Y. url  doi
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  Title Hyperuniformity in Type-II Superconductors with Point and Planar Defects Type Journal Article
  Year 2023 Publication (up) Journal of the Physical Society of Japan: Conference Proceedings Abbreviated Journal JPSJ: Conf. Proc.  
  Volume 38 Issue Pages 011051  
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  Abstract We use vortex matter in type-II superconductors as a playground to study how different types of disorder affect the long wavelength density fluctuations of the system. We find that irrespective of the vortex–vortex interaction, in the case of samples with weak and dense point defects the system presents the hidden order of hyperuniformity characterized by an algebraic suppression of density fluctuations when increasing the system size. We also reveal that, on the contrary, for samples with planar defects hyperuniformity is suppressed since density fluctuations have a tendency to unboundedness on increasing the system size. Although some of these results were known from previous works, this paper makes the fundamental discovery that the ability of planar disorder to suppress hyperuniformity grows on increasing the softness of the structure for more diluted systems.  
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