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- 2021Graphene enabled low-noise surface chemistry for multiplexed sepsis biomarker detection in whole bloodcitations
- 2020Electrochemical ELISA Protein Biosensing in Undiluted Serum Using a Polypyrrole-Based Platformcitations
- 2019A PNA-based Lab-on-PCB diagnostic platform for rapid and high sensitivity DNA quantificationcitations
- 2019Reduced Graphene-Oxide Transducers for Biosensing Applications Beyond the Debye-Screening Limitcitations
- 2019In-situ synthesis of 3D ultra-small gold augmented graphene hybrid for highly sensitive electrochemical binding capabilitycitations
- 2019Multiplexed Electrochemical Platform for sepsis Diagnostics
- 2017Raman and Mössbauer spectroscopic studies of tungsten doped Ni–Zn nano ferritecitations
- 2017Nanomaterial fungicides: In vitro and in vivo antimycotic activity of cobalt and nickel nanoferrites on phytopathogenic fungicitations
- 2016Electrochemical biosensors and nanobiosensorscitations
- 2016Inexpensive and fast pathogenic bacteria screening using field-effect transistorscitations
- 2016Inexpensive and fast pathogenic bacteria screening using field-effect transistorscitations
- 2016Aptamer-MIP hybrid receptor for highly sensitive electrochemical detection of prostate specific antigencitations
- 2011Room temperature processed ISFETs based on amorphous semiconductors oxides
- 2002High pressure transport study of non-Fermi liquid behaviour in U2Pt2In and U3Ni3Sn4
- 2002Pressure-induced recovery of the Fermi-liquid state in the non-Fermi liquid material U2Pt2Incitations
- 2000Possible non-Fermi-liquid behaviour in URh1/3Ni2/3Alcitations
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Pressure-induced recovery of the Fermi-liquid state in the non-Fermi liquid material U2Pt2In
Abstract
In the study of non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) phenomena in correlated metals, U2Pt2In is of special interest as it is one of the rare stoichiometric (undoped) materials that show NFL behaviour at ambient pressure. Here we report on the stability of the NFL phase with respect to hydrostatic pressure (p [less-than or equal to] 1.8 GPa). Electrical resistivity data under pressure, taken on a single-crystalline sample for a current in the tetragonal plane, show that TFL, i.e. the temperature below which the Fermi-liquid T2-term is observed, increases with pressure as TFL [similar to] (p-pc), where pc approximately equals 0 is a critical pressure. This provides evidence for the location of U2Pt2In at an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.