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Filters: Keyword is physics and Author is Provino, A.  [Clear All Filters]
2018
P. Manfrinetti, Provino, A., Sangeetha, N. S., and Dhar, S. K., “ phases”, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, vol. 6, pp. 5250-5260, 2018.
2017
C. Ritter, Provino, A., Manfrinetti, P., and Pathak, A. K., “Tetragonal to triclinic structural transition in the prototypical CeScSi induced by a two-step magnetic ordering: a temperature-dependent neutron diffraction study of CeScSi, CeScGe and LaScSi”, Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, vol. 29, p. 045802, 2017.
C. Ritter, Provino, A., Manfrinetti, P., and Pathak, A. K., “Tetragonal to triclinic structural transition in the prototypical CeScSi induced by a two-step magnetic ordering: a temperature-dependent neutron diffraction study of CeScSi, CeScGe and LaScSi”, Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, vol. 29, p. 045802, 2017.
2016
A. Provino, Smetana, V., Paudyal, D., Gschneidner, K. A., Mudring, A. V., Pecharsky, V. K., Manfrinetti, P., and Putti, M., “Gd3Ni2 and Gd3CoxNi2-x: magnetism and unexpected Co/Ni crystallographic ordering”, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, vol. 4, pp. 6078-6089, 2016.
S. K. Dhar, Provino, A., Manfrinetti, P., Kulkarni, R., Goyal, N., and Paudyal, D., “Ti3CrCu4: A possible 2-D ferromagnetic spin fluctuating system”, Aip Advances, vol. 6, p. 055817, 2016.
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