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//Absence of a Large Superconductivity-Induced Gap in Magnetic Fluctuations of Sr2 RuO4//, S. Kunkemöller et al., **Phys. Rev. Lett.** | //Absence of a Large Superconductivity-Induced Gap in Magnetic Fluctuations of Sr2 RuO4//, S. Kunkemöller et al., **Phys. Rev. Lett.** | ||
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//Large positive correlation between the effective electron mass and the multipolar fluctuation in the heavy-fermion metal Ce1−xLaxB6//, | //Large positive correlation between the effective electron mass and the multipolar fluctuation in the heavy-fermion metal Ce1−xLaxB6//, | ||
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//Spinon con_nement in a quasi one dimensional anisotropic Heisenberg magnet//, A. K. Bera, **Phys. Rev. B** 96 054423 | //Spinon con_nement in a quasi one dimensional anisotropic Heisenberg magnet//, A. K. Bera, **Phys. Rev. B** 96 054423 | ||
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//Magnetic phase diagram of CeCu2Ge2 up to 15 T: On the route to understand field-induced phase transitions//, | //Magnetic phase diagram of CeCu2Ge2 up to 15 T: On the route to understand field-induced phase transitions//, |