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The magnetic instability of Yb2Pd2(In,Sn) in a non-Fermi liquid environment

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Fil.: Sereni, J.G. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica. Instituto Balseiro. Laboratorio de Bajas Temperaturas; Argentina
Fil.: Bauer, E. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil.: Hilscher, G. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil.: Michor, H. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil.: Paul, Ch. Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Solid State Physics; Austria
Fil.: Aoki, Y. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Department of Physics; Japón
Fil.: Sato, H. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Department of Physics; Japón
Fil.: Adroja, D.T. Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, ISIS Facility; Reino Unido
Fil.: Park, J.-G. Sungkyunkwan University, Department of Physics and Institute of Basic Science; Korea
Fil.: Bonville, P. Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, CE Saclay; Francia

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Various concentrations of the solid solution Yb2Pd2In1−xSnx ranging from x = 0 to 1 with the tetragonal Mo2FeB2-type structure were prepared and their physical properties were studied by means of bulk and spectroscopic measurements as a function of temperature, pressure and magnetic fields. Results deduced from these studies indicate a slight variation of the valency of the Yb ions, from for both border compounds to ν = 3 at x = 0.6. This variation gives rise to the appearance of long range magnetic order in a narrow concentration region around x = 0.6, while both border compounds remain non-magnetic. The outstanding concentration dependence for the ordered regime may be indicative of two quantum critical points, a novel feature not yet observed in Yb compounds.

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E Bauer et al 2005 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 17 S999

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