1998
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.57.13624
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Anisotropic magnetic properties of light rare-earth diantimonides

Abstract: Results are presented of anisotropic temperature and field-dependent magnetization M (H,T) and resistivity (H,T) measurements on high quality single crystals of the light rare-earth diantimonides RSb 2 , RϭLa-Nd, Sm. All of these, excepting LaSb 2 , magnetically order at low temperatures, and for CeSb 2 and NdSb 2 several magnetically ordered phases were observed in low-field magnetization and zero-field resistivity measurements. For RϭCe-Sm strong anisotropies, associated with crystalline electric field ͑CEF͒… Show more

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“…For instance, the superconducting gap is broadened, with states at the Fermi level and the resistive transition is very wide. Above the critical field in the normal phase, the resistivity of LaSb 2 increases approximately linearly with the magnetic field up to 45 T when the field is applied along the c axis [2,3]. This is at odds with the usual magnetoresistance behavior of metals, which gives a quadratic field dependence that saturates at high magnetic fields [8,9].…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 42%
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“…For instance, the superconducting gap is broadened, with states at the Fermi level and the resistive transition is very wide. Above the critical field in the normal phase, the resistivity of LaSb 2 increases approximately linearly with the magnetic field up to 45 T when the field is applied along the c axis [2,3]. This is at odds with the usual magnetoresistance behavior of metals, which gives a quadratic field dependence that saturates at high magnetic fields [8,9].…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 42%
“…These systems also present, as LaSb 2 , large and unsaturating magnetoresistances [2]. In LaAgSb 2 , the CDW was observed in thermodynamic and transport measurements, in x-ray scattering experiments, and studied as a function of substitution [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…7(b)), it is clear that the paramagnetic susceptibility of SmPd 2 P 2 does not follow a CW law up to 300K, and appears to saturate roughly at room temperature. Similar behavior has been reported for other Sm bearing compounds [25,[27][28][29]. A likely explanation for this could be thermal population of the Sm 3+ 's Hund's rule excited states.…”
Section: F Smpd2p2supporting
confidence: 56%