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D'Souza SW, Rai A, Nayak J, Maniraj M, Dhaka RS, Barman SR, et al. Coexistence of charge-density wave and ferromagnetism in Ni2MnGa. Phys Rev B. 2012;85:085123. Abstract
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Fernandes RM, Schmalian J. Competing order and nature of the pairing state in the iron pnictides. Physical Review B. 2010;82:014521. Abstract
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Pratt DK, Tian W, Kreyssig A, Zarestky JL, Nandi S, Ni N, et al. Coexistence of Competing Antiferromagnetic and Superconducting Phases in the Underdoped Ba(Fe0.953Co0.047)(2)As-2 Compound Using X-ray and Neutron Scattering Techniques. Physical Review Letters. 2009;103:087001. Abstract
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Singh Y, Ramakrishnan S. Crystal growth and ambient and high pressure study of the re-entrant superconductor Tm2Fe3Si5. J Phys-Condes Matter. 2008;20:235243. Abstract
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DeBeer-Schmitt L, Eskildsen MR, Ichioka M, Machida K, Jenkins N, Dewhurst CD, et al. Pauli paramagnetic effects on vortices in superconducting TmNi2B2C. Phys Rev Lett. 2007;99:167001. Abstract
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Law SA, Bud'ko SL, Canfield PC. Effects of mixed rare earth occupancy on the low temperature properties of (R, R ', R ''...)Ni2Ge2 single crystals. J Magn Magn Mater. 2007;312:140-6. Abstract
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