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Kalsi, Deepti
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Subbarao, Udumula
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Rayaprol, Sudhindra
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Peter, Sebastian C.
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2017-02-21T08:59:32Z |
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2017-02-21T08:59:32Z |
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2014 |
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Kalsi, D; Subbarao, U; Rayaprol, S; Peter, SC, Structural and magnetic properties in the polymorphs of CeRh0.5Ge1.5. Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2014, 212, 73-80, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2014.01.015 |
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Journal of Solid State Chemistry |
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212 |
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0022-4596 |
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https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2513 |
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Restricted Access |
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We investigate the structural and magnetic properties in the polymorphs of a new compound CeRh0.5Ge1.5. Depending upon the starting materials, and the slightly different synthesis method, we find that CeRh0.5Ge1.5 compound exists in two different space groups. The first compound, alpha-CeRh0.5Ge1.5 crystallizes in tetragonal alpha-ThSi2 structure type in space group I4(1)/amd with lattice parameters, a=4.2034(6) angstrom and c=14.770(3) angstrom. In this structure, the cerium atoms occupy the position between the Rh/Ge tetrahedral layers. On the other hand, the second compound, namely beta-CeRh0.5Ge1.5 crystallizes in the AlB2 type hexagonal structure in space group P6/mmm, with lattice parameters, a=4.2615(7) A and c=4.1813(9) angstrom. The crystal structure of beta-CeRh0.5Ge1.5 consists of two dimensional Rh/Ge hexagonal units and the cerium atoms are sandwiched between them. Magnetization studies exhibit magnetic ordering, as evident from a sharp peak in the plot of magnetic susceptibility measured as a function of temperature in a fixed magnetic field, in alpha-CeRh0.5Ge1.5 and beta-CeRh0.5Ge1.5 at 3.6 K and 12 K, respectively. Structural and magnetic properties of both compounds are presented and discussed here. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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1095-726X |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2014.01.015 |
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English |
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Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science |
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@Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2014 |
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Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry |
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Physical Chemistry |
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Intermetallics |
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Polymorphism |
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X-Ray Diffraction |
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Magnetic Properties |
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Spin Glass Behavior |
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Transition-Metal Silicides |
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Heavy-Fermion Behavior |
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Ternary Germanides |
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Crystal-Structure |
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Spin-Glass |
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Physical-Properties |
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R=Rare-Earth |
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System |
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Cerium |
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Superconductivity |
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Structural and magnetic properties in the polymorphs of CeRh0.5Ge1.5 |
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Article |
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