2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2003.11.258
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Point-contact properties of non-Fermi liquid compound YbCu3.5Al1.5

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“…5 Presented analysis and high magnetic-field measurements confirm our previously published data. 6,7 We have demonstrated that our spectra are not in the thermal regime, and thus, they are bringing the information about scattering of conduction electrons. The maximum in differential resistance close to 1 mV reflects the increasing magnitude of scattering of conduction electrons.…”
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“…5 Presented analysis and high magnetic-field measurements confirm our previously published data. 6,7 We have demonstrated that our spectra are not in the thermal regime, and thus, they are bringing the information about scattering of conduction electrons. The maximum in differential resistance close to 1 mV reflects the increasing magnitude of scattering of conduction electrons.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…5 Our previous PC experiments on YbCu 5−x Al x ͑x = 1.3-1.6͒ have been performed at temperatures down to 1.5 K and in magnetic fields up to 6 T in the heterocontact configuration using a Cu or Pt counterelectrode. 6,7 The differential resistance dV / dI͑V͒ as a function of the applied voltage V revealed an asymmetric behavior. In the case of x cr = 1.5 we have observed a maximum at 1.3 mV in only one voltage polarity.…”
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