Thamizhavel et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Low temperature magnetic properties of CeTBi2 (T: Ni, Cu and Ag) single crystalsThamizhavel et al., 2003
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- Author
- Thamizhavel A
- Galatanu A
- Yamamoto E
- Okubo T
- Yamada M
- Tabata K
- C Kobayashi T
- Nakamura N
- Sugiyama K
- Kindo K
- Takeuchi T
- Settai R
- Ōnuki Y
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- journal of the physical society of japan
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A series of the ternary compounds CeTBi 2 (T: Ni, Cu and Ag) have been grown in the single crystalline form by means of the flux method. These compounds crystallize in the tetragonal crystal structure. Measurements of the electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility …
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