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Author Pedrazzini, P.; Berisso, M.G.; Caroca-Canales, N.; Deppe, M.; Geibel, C.; Sereni, J.G. doi  openurl
  Title Low temperature magnetic phase diagram of the cubic non-Fermi liquid system Celn(3-x)Sn(x) Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication The European Physical Journal B – Condensed Matter Abbreviated Journal Eur. Phys. J. B  
  Volume 38 Issue 3 Pages 445-450  
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  Abstract In this paper we report a comprehensive study of the magnetic susceptibility (x), resistivity (p), and specific heat (C-P), down to 0.5 K of the cubic CeIn3-xSnx alloy. The ground state of this system evolves from antiferromagnetic (AF) in CeIn3 (T-N = 10.2 K) to intermediate-valent in CeSn3, and represents the first example of a Ce-lattice cubic non-Fermi liquid (NFL) system where T-N(x) can be traced down to T = 0 over more than a decade of temperature. Our results indicate that the disappearance of the AF state occurs near x(c) approximate to 0.7, although already at x approximate to 0.4 significant modifications of the magnetic ground state are observed. Between these concentrations, clear NFL signatures are observed, such as rho(T) approximate to rho(0) + A T-n (with n < 1.5) and C-P(T) proportional to -T ln(T) dependencies. Within the ordered phase a first order phase transition occurs for 0.25 < x < 0.5. With larger Sn doping, different weak rho(T) dependencies are observed at low temperatures between x = 1 and x = 3 while C-P/T shows only a weak temperature dependence.  
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  Notes ISI:000222309400006 Approved no  
  Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 289  
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