2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsorginorgau.3c00054
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On the Ytterbium Valence and the Physical Properties in Selected Intermetallic Phases

Stefan Engel,
Elias C. J. Gießelmann,
Maximilian K. Reimann
et al.

Abstract: The present review summarizes important aspects of the crystal chemistry of ytterbium-based intermetallic compounds along with a selection of their outstanding physical properties. These originate in many cases from the ytterbium valence. Different valence states are possible here, divalent (4f 14 ), intermediate-valent, or trivalent (4f 13 ) ytterbium, resulting in simple diamagnetic, Pauli or Curie−Weiss paramagnetic, or valence fluctuating behavior. Especially, some of the Yb 3+ intermetallics have gained d… Show more

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“…EuSi 2 Pd 2 , 25,26 EuSi 2 (Ir 1− x Pd x ) 2 , 27 EuSi 2 (Pd 1− x Au x ) 2 , 28 Eu 2 Al 15 Pt 6 29 and YbAl 3 Pd 2 30 all show valence phase transitions in different expressions. Some review articles summarize at least some aspects of intermetallic cerium, 31–36 europium 37 and ytterbium 38 intermetallics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EuSi 2 Pd 2 , 25,26 EuSi 2 (Ir 1− x Pd x ) 2 , 27 EuSi 2 (Pd 1− x Au x ) 2 , 28 Eu 2 Al 15 Pt 6 29 and YbAl 3 Pd 2 30 all show valence phase transitions in different expressions. Some review articles summarize at least some aspects of intermetallic cerium, 31–36 europium 37 and ytterbium 38 intermetallics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%