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Comment on "Emergence of a Superconducting State from an Antiferromagnetic Phase in Single Crystals of the Heavy Fermion Compound Ce2PdIn8''

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2010

Abstract

Ce2PdIn8 was originally presented as a heavy fermion superconductor emerging from an antiferromagnetic phase with TN = 10 K (Phys. Rev.

Lett. 103, 027003 (2009)). Based on detailed studies of crystal growth and sample analysis, we have shown, that Ce2PdIn8 often grows on CeIn3 surface forming a two phase sample.

We have shown that the antiferromagnetism presented in the previous letter was due to presence of CeIn3 in the samples.