Parasitic ferromagnetism in a hexaboride?
D. P. Young,
Z. Fisk (),
J. D. Thompson,
H. R. Ott,
S. B. Oseroff and
R. G. Goodrich
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D. P. Young: Correspondence should be addressed to Z. Fisk at: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
Z. Fisk: Correspondence should be addressed to Z. Fisk at: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
J. D. Thompson: Correspondence should be addressed to Z. Fisk at: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
H. R. Ott: Correspondence should be addressed to Z. Fisk at: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
S. B. Oseroff: Correspondence should be addressed to Z. Fisk at: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
R. G. Goodrich: Correspondence should be addressed to Z. Fisk at: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6912, 144-144
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Abstract The results of Matsubayashi et al. on nominally stoichiometric, CaB6 sintered powders arrive at a conclusion concerning our study1 on ferromagnetism in this and related materials that differs in several ways from the conclusions of ongoing studies of aluminium-flux-grown single crystals (Z.F., S. Nakatsuji, F. Drymiotis, M. Bizimis, S. Yeo, J.D.T., A. Bianchi and H.R.O., unpublished results).
Date: 2002
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