Physicists study complex magnetism in a rare earth compound

Tuesday, July 31, 2018 - 05:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Dysprosium germanide (DyGe3) is a silver-white rare Earth element that forms refractory oxides that are almost insoluble in water. In a recent study, scientists applied the pressure of eight GPa to obtain polycrystal samples of dysprosium germanide in a metastable state state of local thermodynamic equilibrium capable of changing to a more stable state under certain conditions.

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