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X-Ray Diffraction and Mössbauer Effect Measurements near a Valence Transition
Abstract EuPd2Si2 manifests the largest most rapid temperature induced valence change of any Eu compound.1,2 Transport, magnetic and lattice measurements all show strong anomalies in the 50 K interval centered on the continuous transition temperature of about 150K.
X-Ray Diffraction and Mössbauer Effect Measurements near a Valence Transition
Abstract EuPd2Si2 manifests the largest most rapid temperature induced valence change of any Eu compound.1,2 Transport, magnetic and lattice measurements all show strong anomalies in the 50 K interval centered on the continuous transition temperature of about 150K.
X-Ray Diffraction and Mössbauer Effect Measurements near a Valence Transition
Jhans, H. (author) / Croft, M. (author) / Kemly, E. (author) / Grier, B. (author) / Segre, C. U. (author)
1987-01-01
4 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
151Eu Mössbauer Studies of Some Valence Fluctuating Systems
Springer Verlag | 1987
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