Magnetic Field Effects in Antiferromagnetic CePd3In2

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We present results of specific heat and magnetic susceptibility measurements as function of temperature and magnetic field on the rare-earth compound CePd3In2. Known to order antiferromagnetic below 2.1 K, we discuss the influence of magnetic field on the stability of the magnetic order.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 170)

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219-222

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April 2011

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