eremkoviteCe
eremkoviteCe is a chemical compound with the formula CeB6. It is a boride of cerium, an element belonging to the lanthanide series. eremkoviteCe is known for its interesting electronic and magnetic properties. It crystallizes in the cubic CaB6 structure type. The compound is a metal-like solid at room temperature. One of the notable characteristics of eremkoviteCe is its behavior as a heavy fermion material. This means that at low temperatures, its electrons behave as if they have a much larger effective mass than free electrons. This phenomenon arises from strong interactions between the localized f-electrons of cerium and the conduction electrons. eremkoviteCe exhibits antiferromagnetic ordering at very low temperatures, below approximately 2.4 Kelvin. It also displays a complex magnetic phase diagram with pressure and magnetic field. The study of eremkoviteCe is of significant interest in condensed matter physics for understanding fundamental electronic correlations and phase transitions in strongly correlated electron systems. Its properties have been investigated using various experimental techniques, including magnetic susceptibility measurements, specific heat measurements, and neutron scattering.