1959
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.115.1595
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Magnetization of Compounds of Rare Earths with Platinum Metals

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“…10 In agreement with this evidence we have seen no paramagnetic resonance in this compound. Gdlr 2 , on the other hand, which is isomorphous with Eulr 2 and of course also trivalent, shows an absorption due to Gd which is 1500 gauss wide.…”
supporting
confidence: 87%
“…10 In agreement with this evidence we have seen no paramagnetic resonance in this compound. Gdlr 2 , on the other hand, which is isomorphous with Eulr 2 and of course also trivalent, shows an absorption due to Gd which is 1500 gauss wide.…”
supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Each europium atom in EuIr has 12 iridium neighbors at 314 pm and 4 europium neighbors at 328 pm. Together, the europium and iridium atoms form a Frank}Kaspar polyhedron (32).…”
Section: Crystal Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among this family, CoS 2 has been experimentally confirmed to be ferromagnetic and extensively studied for its spin polarization and magnetic properties. Unlike many magnetic materials, CoS 2 is an itinerant ferromagnet (Stoner model of magnetism) [49][50][51][52], that is, the ferromagnetism does not stem from highly localized electrons. Thus, electronelectron interactions can be neglected when studying the electronic properties of the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%