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Pressure effects in PrT2B2C (T = Co, Ni, Pt): Applied and chemical pressure

Authors :
Falconi, R
Durán, A
Núñez-Regueiro, M
Escudero, R
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

High-pressure electrical resistivity, r(T), measurements on intermetallic Pr(Co, Ni, Pt)2B2C compounds were performed down to 2K. At room pressure the r(T) in a-b direction curves for the non superconducting Pr(Co, Ni)2B2C compounds exhibit magnetic correlations at about 10 and 4 K, respectively. At low temperatures, PrCo2B2C shows a large spin-dependent electron scattering in comparison to PrNi2B2C. Under applied pressure the magnetic scattering tends to be suppressed more effectively in PrCo2B2C than in PrNi2 B2C. The low temperature behavior of r(T,P) for PrNi2B2C and PrCo2B2C suggests a spin fluctuations mechanism. In the other hand PrPt2B2C compound shows superconductivity at about 6 K and under pressure its superconducting transition temperature tends to be degraded at a rate dTc/dP = -0.34 K/GPa, as expected in compounds with transition metals. The experimental results in Co, Ni and Pt based compounds are analyzed from the point of view of the external and chemical internal pressure effects.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1009.4437
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201026513