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The temperature dependence of the local susceptibility of isolated Sm ions, recoil implanted by nuclear reactions into γ-Ce and pure γ-Ce, was observed by the time differential perturbed angular γ-ray distribution method (PAD). The measured values are intermediate between the susceptibilities expected for the stable Sm3+ and Sm2+ ionic configurations and show Curie-like temperature dependences, indicating that the 3+ configuration dominates the magnetic behaviour in γ-Ce but with mixed valence in α-Ce.

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Müller, W., Bertschat, H.H., Haas, H., Mahnke, HE., Perscheid, B. (1987). Magnetic Behaviour of Isolated Sm Ions in γ-Ce and α-Ce. In: Gupta, L.C., Malik, S.K. (eds) Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Valence Fluctuations and Heavy Fermions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0947-5_63

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