2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.90.064414
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Low-temperature properties of single-crystalCrB2

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“…Single crystals of 11 B-enriched CrB 2 were synthesized using the laser floating zone technique to avoid strong neutron absorption of 10 B [20]. Figure 1(d) shows the magnetization curves of our sample which are consistent with previous studies [19,21]. Using five co-aligned single crystals with a total mass of 13 g and the overall mosaicity less than 1.5°, we carried out an INS experiment in the MAPS time-of-flight spectrometer at ISIS, UK [22,23].…”
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“…Single crystals of 11 B-enriched CrB 2 were synthesized using the laser floating zone technique to avoid strong neutron absorption of 10 B [20]. Figure 1(d) shows the magnetization curves of our sample which are consistent with previous studies [19,21]. Using five co-aligned single crystals with a total mass of 13 g and the overall mosaicity less than 1.5°, we carried out an INS experiment in the MAPS time-of-flight spectrometer at ISIS, UK [22,23].…”
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“…Also, CrB 2 has a reduced ordered magnetic moment (0.5 μ B =f:u:), which is a characteristic feature of itinerant magnets. Finally, temperature dependence of resistivity [19] clearly demonstrates the metallicity of CrB 2 .…”
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“…Recently, a similar analogy of Eq. (1) has been used to analyze the resistivity of an itinerant antiferromagnet, CrB2 ().…”
Section: Resistivitymentioning
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“…CrB 2 has been studied comparably well, thereby establishing this material as an itinerant antiferromagnet par excellence with a Néel temperature of 88 K [65][66][67]. Hallmark properties include, good metallic conductivity [68,69], small ordered moments of 0.5 µ B /Cr [70] contrasted by large fluctuating moments of 2 µ B /Cr [71,69,72], and an exceptional stability with respect to magnetic fields, all arising in the presence of moderate electronic correlations and sizable geometric frustration [73,74,67].…”
Section: Diboridesmentioning
confidence: 98%