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Solid State Communications

Volume 56, Issue 7, November 1985, Pages 623-626
Solid State Communications

The magnetic behaviour of CePd3 at low temperatures

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Abstract

The susceptibility of samples of CePdx (x=0.0, 0.1) shows an upturn at low temperatures. Magnetization measurements in high magnetic fields strongly indicate that this behaviour is intrinsic to CePd3 and not due to the spurious presence of magnetic impurities.

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