1973
DOI: 10.1002/pssa.2210190257
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Magnetic properties of Pr3In

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“…The most pronounced discrepancies are at the ends of the considered temperature range. The low temperature one, in the vicinity of 15–25 K, can be attributed to apparent fluctuations associated with the phase transitions: from the paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic one at 20 K and the change of the antiferromagnetic ordering at 16 K . The discrepancy below 15 K can be attributed to quenching the fluctuations, stiffening the ordered system and to the influence of the antiferromagnetic order on the electronic band structure.…”
Section: Crystal Field Excitations and Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most pronounced discrepancies are at the ends of the considered temperature range. The low temperature one, in the vicinity of 15–25 K, can be attributed to apparent fluctuations associated with the phase transitions: from the paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic one at 20 K and the change of the antiferromagnetic ordering at 16 K . The discrepancy below 15 K can be attributed to quenching the fluctuations, stiffening the ordered system and to the influence of the antiferromagnetic order on the electronic band structure.…”
Section: Crystal Field Excitations and Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the magnetizing measurement of single crystal of DyIn 3 at low temperatures with applying an external field up to 20T, the magnetization takes place along the symmetry axis. Before reaching saturation, the magnetization process is divided into three stages along the [100], [111], and [110] crystal axes, respectively . The specific heat of RIn 3 is related to the magnetic transition temperature, exhibiting promising application of RIn 3 intermetallics as a regenerator material .…”
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confidence: 99%