Measurements of the heat capacity of neodymium in the range 2-10K and zero magnetic field

Abstract
Measurements have been made of the heat capacity of three electrotransport-purified specimens of neodymium in the temperature range 2-10K and in zero magnetic field. The authors observed more peaks in the heat capacity than have previously been reported, and by comparison of their work with published neutron diffraction data they can draw some conclusions about the magnetic structure of neodymium below 10K.