Abstract
Ternary iridium phosphide MoIrP have been prepared by reaction of stoichiometric amounts of each metal and phosphide powders at around 2 GPa and above 1873 K using a cubic-anvil high-pressure apparatus for the first time. The structure of this material prepared at high pressure has been characterized by X-ray powder diffraction. All the diffraction lines are assigned by the index of the Co 2Si-type structure. The electrical resistivity and the DC magnetic susceptibility of MoIrP have been measured at low temperatures. Unfortunately, no superconducting transition is observed down to 2 K.
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