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Anisotropic electronic and magnetic properties of the quasi-two-dimensional heavy-fermion antiferromagnet CeRhIn

Authors
  1. A. A. House
  2. A. Berton
  3. A. J. Arko
  4. A. L. Cornelius
  5. A. Wasserman
  6. A. Wasserman
  7. C. D. Bredl
  8. E. Fawcett
  9. G. G. Lonzarich
  10. H. Hegger
  11. I. Vedel
  12. J. L. Sarrao
  13. J. M. Lawrence
  14. J. M. Van Ruitenbeek
  15. J. S. Brooks
  16. L. Taillefer
  17. M. B. Maple
  18. M. F. Hundley
  19. M. Springford
  20. N. H. van Dijk
  21. N. J. Curro
  22. N. Kimura
  23. N. P. Kolmakova
  24. P. C. Canfield
  25. P. Fertey
  26. P. M. Chaikin
  27. R. Movshovich
  28. R. Settai
  29. S. Murayama
  30. S. R. Julian
  31. S. Uji
  32. S. Valfells
  33. T. I. Sigfusson
  34. Y. N. Grin
  35. Y. N. Grin
  36. Y. Onuki
  37. Z. Fisk
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'American Physical Society (APS)'
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