Motivated by the interesting magnetic anisotropy found in the heavy fermion family CeTX2 (T = transition metal and X = pnictogen), here, we study the novel parent compound CeAu1-xBi2-y by combining magnetization, pressure dependent electrical resistivity, and heat-capacity measurements. The magnetic properties of our nearly stoichiometric single crystal sample of CeAu1-xBi2-y (x = 0.92 and y = 1.6) revealed an antiferromagnetic ordering at TN = 12 K with an easy axis along the c-direction. The field dependent magnetization data at low temperatures reveal the existence of a spin-flop transition when the field is applied along the c-axis (Hc ∼ 7.5 T and T = 5 K). The heat capacity and pressure dependent resistivity data suggest that CeAu0.92B...
The ground state of three CeTMX2 compounds with CeNiSi2 structure type was investigated by electrica...
We report the behavior of the hexagonal compound CePtPb, which has an antiferromagnetic transition a...
Local heavy fermions are formed at the sites of independent Kondo ions as substantiated by the disco...
In this work we combine magnetization, pressure dependent electrical resistivity, heat capacity, Cu6...
We combine magnetization, pressure-dependent electrical resistivity, and heat capacity measurements ...
Heavy fermion (HF) materials exhibit a rich array of phenomena due to the strong Kondo coupling betw...
Motivated by the presence of competing magnetic interactions in the heavy fermion family CeTX2 (T = ...
The f-electron compound CeAuSb 2, which crystallizes in the ZrCuSi 2-type tetragonal structure, orde...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
AbstractHeavy-fermion compounds, high-Tc cuprates or iron pnictides are characterized by adjacent pr...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
Heavy-fermion compounds, high-Tc cuprates or iron pnictides are characterized by adja-cent propertie...
We report in-plane electrical resistivity studies of CeCuBi2 and LaCuBi2 single crystals under appli...
We discuss the behaviour of the magneto-resistivity of the heavy fermion compounds CeCu2Si2, UBe13 a...
>Magister Scientiae - MScIn the past few decades, the studies of f-electron materials have revealed ...
The ground state of three CeTMX2 compounds with CeNiSi2 structure type was investigated by electrica...
We report the behavior of the hexagonal compound CePtPb, which has an antiferromagnetic transition a...
Local heavy fermions are formed at the sites of independent Kondo ions as substantiated by the disco...
In this work we combine magnetization, pressure dependent electrical resistivity, heat capacity, Cu6...
We combine magnetization, pressure-dependent electrical resistivity, and heat capacity measurements ...
Heavy fermion (HF) materials exhibit a rich array of phenomena due to the strong Kondo coupling betw...
Motivated by the presence of competing magnetic interactions in the heavy fermion family CeTX2 (T = ...
The f-electron compound CeAuSb 2, which crystallizes in the ZrCuSi 2-type tetragonal structure, orde...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
AbstractHeavy-fermion compounds, high-Tc cuprates or iron pnictides are characterized by adjacent pr...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
Heavy-fermion compounds, high-Tc cuprates or iron pnictides are characterized by adja-cent propertie...
We report in-plane electrical resistivity studies of CeCuBi2 and LaCuBi2 single crystals under appli...
We discuss the behaviour of the magneto-resistivity of the heavy fermion compounds CeCu2Si2, UBe13 a...
>Magister Scientiae - MScIn the past few decades, the studies of f-electron materials have revealed ...
The ground state of three CeTMX2 compounds with CeNiSi2 structure type was investigated by electrica...
We report the behavior of the hexagonal compound CePtPb, which has an antiferromagnetic transition a...
Local heavy fermions are formed at the sites of independent Kondo ions as substantiated by the disco...