1986
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.34.4590
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Electronic phase transition and partially gapped Fermi surface in superconductingLu5Ir4

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“…In the normal state, the specific heat can be fitted with a Sommerfeld coefficient γ N of 22mJ/mol/K 2 and a Debye temperature of 320K, in good agreement with the previous report [12]. This Sommerfeld coefficient corresponds to a density of states at the Fermi level of 0.53 eV −1 .Å −3 per atom.…”
Section: Superconducting Propertiessupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…In the normal state, the specific heat can be fitted with a Sommerfeld coefficient γ N of 22mJ/mol/K 2 and a Debye temperature of 320K, in good agreement with the previous report [12]. This Sommerfeld coefficient corresponds to a density of states at the Fermi level of 0.53 eV −1 .Å −3 per atom.…”
Section: Superconducting Propertiessupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The most surprising is the strong increase of the critical temperature of the superconducting transition: from 4.6K in the pure compound to 5.7K. A similar effect has already been clearly reported by substituting Si by Ge [11], or under pressure [12]. This further suggests that both orders are in competition for the same electrons.…”
Section: Competition Between Charge Density Wave and Superconductsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…We have begun a quest for new CDW systems in intermetallic rare-earth (RE) compounds and found indications in the literature [8][9][10] for such behavior in a series of RE 5 Ir 4 Si 10 materials. Polycrystalline samples showed anomalies in the resistivity above 20 K, which were tentatively attributed to CDW or SDW (spin-density-wave) formation [8].…”
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“…However, in order to probe the theory further and search for novel CDW behaviors, especially those involving the interplay with magnetism, new classes of materials are needed. To the best of our knowledge there does not exist a local-moment magnet (mediated by the RKKY interaction between the f and conduction electrons) exhibiting a CDW.We have begun a quest for new CDW systems in intermetallic rare-earth (RE) compounds and found indications in the literature [8][9][10] for such behavior in a series of RE 5 Ir 4 Si 10 materials. Polycrystalline samples showed anomalies in the resistivity above 20 K, which were tentatively attributed to CDW or SDW (spin-density-wave) formation [8].…”
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