2023
DOI: 10.1016/bs.hmm.2023.09.001
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Magnetic phenomena in equiatomic ternary rare earth compounds

Sachin Gupta
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“…Rare earth based ternary intermetallics with competing magnetic exchange interactions and suitable lattice geometry provide fertile playground to get insight into factors aiding such phenomena. In this context, a prospective class of materials exhibiting wide range of physical properties are equiatomic ternary intermetallic, RTX (R is rare earth element, T is transition metal and X is p block element) [1][2][3]. Depending upon the constituent R, T and X, these intermetallics crystallize in different crystal structures owing to which they exhibit versatile magnetic and electrical properties such as crystal field splitting, exchange bias effect, metamagnetic behaviour, magnetic polaron effect etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rare earth based ternary intermetallics with competing magnetic exchange interactions and suitable lattice geometry provide fertile playground to get insight into factors aiding such phenomena. In this context, a prospective class of materials exhibiting wide range of physical properties are equiatomic ternary intermetallic, RTX (R is rare earth element, T is transition metal and X is p block element) [1][2][3]. Depending upon the constituent R, T and X, these intermetallics crystallize in different crystal structures owing to which they exhibit versatile magnetic and electrical properties such as crystal field splitting, exchange bias effect, metamagnetic behaviour, magnetic polaron effect etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%