TY - JOUR KW - lattice constants KW - Specific heat of solids KW - anomalous magnetism KW - Boron alloys KW - CeRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/ KW - Cerium alloys KW - Critical-point effects, specific heats, short-range order in magnetic materials [A7540] KW - Ferromagnetic properties of substances KW - ferromagnetism KW - Ferromagnetism of nonferrous metals and alloys [A7550C] KW - high pressure KW - lattice parameter KW - magnetic ordering temperature KW - Magnetic phase boundaries [A7530K] KW - Magnetic transition temperature KW - Magnetisation KW - magnetization KW - Magnetization curves, hysteresis, Barkhausen and related effects [A7560E] KW - Rhodium alloys KW - specific heat studies AU - S. Shaheen AU - J. Schilling AU - P. Klavins AU - Cronin Vining AU - R. Shelton AB -
Whereas CeRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/ possesses the highest magnetic ordering temperature (T/sub c/ approximately=115K) of any Ce-compound with nonmagnetic constituents, LaRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/ becomes superconducting below 2.5K. Recent magnetization measurements under pressure as well as lattice parameter and specific heat studies shed light on the nature of the anomalous magnetic state in CeRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/. (21 References).
BT - Journal of Magnetism & Magnetic Materials DA - 1985/// DO - 10.1016/0304-8853(85)90417-2 LA - eng N2 -Whereas CeRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/ possesses the highest magnetic ordering temperature (T/sub c/ approximately=115K) of any Ce-compound with nonmagnetic constituents, LaRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/ becomes superconducting below 2.5K. Recent magnetization measurements under pressure as well as lattice parameter and specific heat studies shed light on the nature of the anomalous magnetic state in CeRh/sub 3/B/sub 2/. (21 References).
PY - 1985 EP - 8 EP - 285+ T2 - Journal of Magnetism & Magnetic Materials TI - The anomalous magnetism of CeRh3B2 under pressure UR - http://cvining.com/system/files/articles/vining/Shaheen-JMagMagMat-1983.pdf VL - 47-48 ER -