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Effect of high pressure and magnetic field on the electrical resistivity of YbAgCu4
Abstract
The electrical resistivity of YbAgCu4 has been measured at pressures up to 100 kbar and at temperatures between 1 and 300 K. With increasing pressure, the resistivity maximum shifts to lower temperatures and the coherent regime disappears above about 60 kbar. At the highest pressures, a field of 8 T produces a large negative magnetoresistance, roughly equivalent to a negative pressure of 30 kbar. The behavior is consistent with a pressure-induced decrease in the Kondo temperature. © 1994.
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