@article{1300, keywords = {Magnetic susceptibility, Magnetic phase boundaries [A7530K], Magnetic transition temperature, AC susceptibility, Antiferromagnetic properties of substances, Antiferromagnetics [A7550E], applied pressure, High-pressure effects in solids, long-range antiferromagnetic order, Magnetic moments and susceptibility in magnetically ordered materials [A7530C], Magnetic superconductors, Neel temperature, nonlinear behaviour, pressure-induced superconductivity, reentrant superconductivity, Superconducting critical temperature, occurrence [A7410], Superconducting materials [A7470], Superconducting transition temperature, Type II superconductors}, author = {Cronin Vining and R. Shelton}, title = {Destruction of pressure-induced superconductivity by long-range antiferromagnetic order in Tm2Fe3Si5}, abstract = {
Reentrant superconductivity has been detected in a well characterized sample of Tm/sub 2/Fe/sub 3/Si/sub 5/ by AC susceptibility measurements under applied pressure. The superconducting transition temperature displays a pronounced, non-linear behavior under pressure, starting at low pressures with an increase which is among the largest known for any compound (dT/sub c1//dp=0.47 K/kbar). The magnetic transition temperature is relatively pressure independent. (24 References).
}, year = {1985}, journal = {Solid State Communications}, volume = {54}, pages = {6, 53+}, month = {1985///}, url = {http://cvining.com/system/files/articles/vining/Vining-SolStComm-1985.pdf}, doi = {10.1016/0038-1098(85)91032-4}, language = {eng}, }