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Local structure of Y1–xYbxNi2B2C series synthesized at high pressure 8 GPa has been studied using EXAFS. Measurements were performed at the Ni K-edge in temperature range 5-300 K. The results show that the Debye-Waller factor for Ni-Ni bond in the parent YNi2B2C compound is characterized by the Einstein temperature ΘE = 350 K, while a minimum value of ΘE = 300 K is reached for the compound with x = 0.025, which has the highest critical temperature Tc = 12.5 K of the superconductive transition. This correlates with the further suppressing of superconductivity and with the appearance of the local magnetic moments in the investigated Y1–xYbxNi2B2C series for x ≥ 0.05 compounds. Observed changes in the local electronic and the local crystal structure of this system as a function of Yb concentration and of temperaturre were explained in the frame of the band filling effect.

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