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Heavy-electron antiferromagnetism in CePt2Sn2
Abstract
We have measured specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, and resistivity on the cerium-intermetallic compound CePt2Sn2. The heat capacity shows a strong increase below a few kelvin, typical of a large many-body enhancement of the density of states or equivalently of the effective electronic mass. Just before the material orders antiferromagnetically at TN=0.88 K, the linear temperature coefficient of the specific heat is approximately 3.5 J/mol K2, making this material one of the heaviest electron systems known. The low Néel temperature and huge specific heat imply similarly low-energy scales for competing RKKY and Kondo-like interactions. © 1991 The American Physical Society.
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