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Mudryk Y, Singh NK, Pecharsky VK, Schlagel DL, Lograsso TA, Gschneidner KA. Magnetic and structural properties of single-crystalline Er5Si4. Phys Rev B. 2012;85:094432. Abstract
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Mudryk Y, Pecharsky VK, Gschneidner KA. Extraordinary Responsive Intermetallic Compounds: the R(5)T(4) Family (R = Rare Earth, T = Group 13-15 Element). Z Anorg Allg Chem. 2011;637:1948-56. Abstract
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Wang H, Wang F, Jones K, Miller GJ. Chemical Pressure and Rare-Earth Orbital Contributions in Mixed Rare-Earth Silicides La(5-x)Y(x)Si(4) (0 <= x <= 5). Inorg Chem. 2011;50:12714-23. Abstract
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Ryan DH, Cadogan JM, Cranswick LM, Gschneidner KA, Pecharsky VK, Mudryk Y. Structural and magnetic transitions in Gd5SixGe4-x (0 <= x <= 0.9) from neutron powder diffraction. Phys Rev B. 2010;82:224405. Abstract
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Misra S, Miller GJ. Gd(5-x)Y(x)Tt(4) (Tt = Si or Ge): Effect of metal substitution on structure, bonding, and magnetism. J Am Chem Soc. 2008;130:13900-11. Abstract
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Pecharsky VK, Gschneidner KA. Structure, magnetism, and thermodynamics of the novel rare earth-based R5T4 intermetallics. Pure Appl Chem. 2007;79:1383-402. Abstract
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