2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2005.07.033
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Magnetic and transport properties of single crystal YbIrGe

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“…119 Sn NMR study in ScAuSn, YAuSn and LuAuSn reveals only one Sn site in all the these compounds, which is in agreement with the crystal structure [554]. From the NMR measurements the authors suggested unusually low s-elctron densities at the Sn nuclei in these compounds.…”
Section: μSr Nmr and Esrsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…119 Sn NMR study in ScAuSn, YAuSn and LuAuSn reveals only one Sn site in all the these compounds, which is in agreement with the crystal structure [554]. From the NMR measurements the authors suggested unusually low s-elctron densities at the Sn nuclei in these compounds.…”
Section: μSr Nmr and Esrsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The analysis of 119 Sn Mössbauer spectra reveals that the directions of moments in Pr and Nd compounds are close to c-axis [312,573].…”
Section: Mössbauer Studiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Especially the physical properties of a series YbTX (T = transition metal, and X = element of the 3rd or 4th main group) are well investigated in the last three decades [2]. In recent years, we have attempted to reveal physical properties of YbCuGe, YbRhGe, YbAgGe, YbIrGe, and YbPtGe because of their unclear physical properties [3][4][5][6]. Among them, we revealed that YbPtGe is a middle-classed heavy-fermion ferromagnet with the Curie temperature T C = 5.4 K. In general, the magnetic field of the spontaneous magnetization below T C may suppress the Kondo interaction which makes a spin-singlet composed of f and conduction electrons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%