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Peter Kerschl

Researcher at Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology

Publications -  6
Citations -  31

Peter Kerschl is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Magnetoresistance. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 30 citations.

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Search for half-metallic antiferromagnetism using pulsed magnetic fields: experimental investigation of Mn3Si, CuMnSb and PdMnTe

TL;DR: In this article, magnetization and resistivity measurements of the metallic antiferromagnets Mn3Si, CuMnSb, and PdMnTe (TN=17 K) in pulsed magnetic fields up to 50 T and temperatures down to 4.2 K were reported.
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Intermediate valence behavior in CeCo9Si4

TL;DR: In this article, the ternary compound CeCo 9 Si 4 has been studied by means of specific heat, magnetization and transport measurements, and the results reveal a fully ordered distribution of Ce, Co and Si atoms with the tetragonal space group I4/mcm.
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Magnetization and magneto-resistance measurements of bulk YBa2Cu3O7-x in pulsed magnetic fields up to 50 T

TL;DR: In this paper, the irreversibility line of the magnetic field Hirr was determined from M(H) and R(H), and it was shown that Hirr exhibits linear behavior in the fields above 20 T.
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Magnetoresistance and magnetization processes in the helimagnetic compound DyMn6Ge6 and in related alloys Dy(Mn6Ge6)1−x(Fe6Al6)x

TL;DR: Magnetoresistance and magnetization measurements on pure DyMn 6 Ge 6 and low-doped Dy(mn 6 ge 6 ) 1− x (Fe 6 Al 6 ) x samples x ǫ ≥ 0.05 with the hexagonal HfFe 6 Ge6 -type structure are used to investigate the connection between magnetoresistance in these compounds.
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The point-contact spectroscopy of DyMn6Ge6 and DyFe6Ge6

TL;DR: In this article, point contact spectroscopy was used to study two related 1:6:6 rare earth transition metal-metal with complex magnetic order, and homocontacts of meltspun ribbons were obtained.