7–10 Sept 2020
Europe/Zurich timezone
20. konference českých a slovenských fyziků

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF EMERGENT GROUND STATE BEHAVIOUR IN RENi 5 (RE = Ce, Yb, Gd) SYSTEM

8 Sept 2020, 16:15
20m
lecture hall T1 (building A)

lecture hall T1

building A

Speaker

Džubinská (CPM-TIP, UPJS, 040 11 Košice)

Description

The study of intermetallic compounds has a long history. Rare earth intermetallic
compounds are systematically investigated more than 3 decades already. Polycrystalline
samples (Ce,Gd,Yb)Ni 5 were prepared by different ways, where interesting physical problems
were studied.
In this work we focused on competition between the effect of spin fluctuations and the
possible existence of quantum criticality, a dimension response of physical properties and the
response of chemical pressure on the physical properties.
First of all, structural analysis confirms required crystal structure and scanning
electron microscopy shows the chemical compositions. After that, magnetic and thermal
properties were performed by using several experimental techniques. The results will be
displayed.
Collected experimental data show, that substitution of rare earth atoms in a compound
has very important role. An interesting physical property can be observed due to acquired
information.

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