Abstract

Magnetic susceptibility, electrical resistivity, and low temperature heat capacity measurements have been carried out on R 3 Pt 2 3 Si 1 1 (R = La and Ce) compounds in which the rare earth content is only ∼8 mole %. The La compound is a Pauli paramagnet down to 1.8 K while the susceptibility of the Ce compound shows a Curie-Weiss behavior with μ e t i =2.48μ B and θ P = -4 K. The specific heat of the Ce compound shows a large upturn below 0.6 K, indicative of the onset of magnetic ordering in this compound. The electronic specific heat coefficient, y, is found to be 19.2 mJ/mole K per formula unit for the La compound. The electrical resistivity of these compounds is typical of metallic systems. No Kondo-like anomaly is seen in the resistivity of Ce 3 Pt 2 3 Si 1 1 . Superconductivity, most likely associated with an impurity phase, is observed in La 3 Pt 2 3 Si 1 1 at 1.7 K.

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