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[en] Superconductivity as well as magnetic ordering of the Pr spin were observed in polycrystalline Pb2Sr2PrCu3O8.01. High resolution neutron profile refinement analysis shows that the sample is single phase with a nominal oxygen concentration of 8.01(2). The AC susceptibility measurements reveal diamagnetic responses, that indicate the onset of superconductivity, at temperatures below 60K. And a DC applied magnetic field of 10kG destroys the diamagnetic screening of the superconducting state. As the temperature is further reduced, the AC susceptibility shows an upturn at T=20K below which χAC increases with decreasing temperature, and then a cusp that is typical of antiferromagnetic ordering is evident at T=5K. The upturn in AC susceptibility corresponding to the magnetic ordering of Pr spins is clearly demonstrated by neutron diffraction measurements. The Pr spins are aligned antiparallel along all three crystallographic directions with TN∼7K, and the ordering is two-dimensional in nature. ((orig.))
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International conference on strongly correlated electron systems (SCES); Amsterdam (Netherlands); 15-18 Aug 1994
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