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  • Magnetism and the absence of superconductivity in the praseodymium–silicon system doped with carbon and boron
  • Add time:07/31/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    We searched for new structural, magnetic and superconductivity phases in the Pr–Si system using high-pressure high-temperature and arc melting syntheses. Both high and low Si concentration areas of the phase diagram were explored. Although a similar approach in the La–Si system produced new stable superconducting phases, in the Pr–Si system we did not find any new superconductors. At low Si concentrations, the arc-melted samples were doped with C or B. It was found that addition of C gave rise to multiple previously unknown ferromagnetic phases. Furthermore, X-ray refinement of the undoped samples confirmed the existence of the so far elusive Pr3Si2 phase.

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