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. 2024 Jan 26;10(4):eadl2818. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adl2818

Fig. 3. Magnetic and transport properties of m-Pr2Co3Ge5 and o-Pr2Co3Ge5.

Fig. 3.

(A) Zoomed temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility of m-Pr2Co3Ge5 and o-Pr2Co3Ge5 at H = 0.05 T||a. The inset shows the inverse magnetic susceptibility and Curie-Weiss fit for the entire temperature range. (B and C) Zoomed field-dependent magnetization with H||a per formula unit of m-Pr2Co3Ge5 (triangles) and o-Pr2Co3Ge5 (circles) at T = 1.8, 20, and 40, or 50 K (blue, green, and yellow, respectively). Magnetic data for o-Pr2Co3Ge5 were obtained from prior work (37). (D and G) Temperature-dependent heat capacity with a Lattice Debye fit for m-Pr2Co3Ge5 and o-Pr2Co3Ge5, respectively. The insets feature the low-temperature behavior of the heat capacity. (E and H) Magnetic contribution to the heat capacity. (F and I) Temperature-dependent magnetic entropy.