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The correlated electron material CePd2P2 crystallizes in the ThCr2Si2 structure and orders ferromagnetically at 29 K. Prior work by Lai et al. [Phys. Rev. B 97, 224406 (2018)] found evidence for a ferromagnetic quantum critical point induced by chemical compression via substitution of Ni for Pd. However, disorder effects due to the chemical substitution interfere with a simple analysis of the possible critical behavior. In the present paper, we examine the temperature—pressure—magnetic-field phase diagram of single crystalline CePd2P2 to 25 GPa using a combination of resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, and x-ray diffraction measurements. We find that the ferromagnetism appears to be destroyed near 12 GPa, without any change in the crystal structure.more » « less
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VanGennep, D.; Paul, T. A.; Yerger, C. W.; Weir, S. T.; Vohra, Y. K.; Hamlin, J. J. (, Physical Review B)
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Jackson, D. E.; VanGennep, D.; Vohra, Y. K.; Weir, S. T.; Hamlin, J. J. (, Physical Review B)
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VanGennep, D; Linscheid, A; Jackson, D E; Weir, S T; Vohra, Y K; Berger, H; Stewart, G R; Hennig, R G; Hirschfeld, P J; Hamlin, J J (, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter)
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