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Anomalous Metamagnetism in the Low Carrier Density Kondo Lattice YbRh 3 Si 7 .

Authors :
Rai BK
Chikara S
Ding X
Oswald IWH
Schönemann R
Loganathan V
Hallas AM
Cao HB
Stavinoha M
Chen T
Man H
Carr S
Singleton J
Zapf V
Benavides KA
Chan JY
Zhang QR
Rhodes D
Chiu YC
Balicas L
Aczel AA
Huang Q
Lynn JW
Gaudet J
Sokolov DA
Walker HC
Adroja DT
Dai P
Nevidomskyy AH
Huang CL
Morosan E
Source :
Physical review. X [Phys Rev X] 2018; Vol. 8 (4).
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report complex metamagnetic transitions in single crystals of the new low carrier Kondo antiferromagnet YbRh 3 Si 7 . Electrical transport, magnetization, and specific heat measurements reveal antiferromagnetic order at T N = 7.5 K . Neutron diffraction measurements show that the magnetic ground state of YbRh 3 Si 7 is a collinear antiferromagnet, where the moments are aligned in the ab plane. With such an ordered state, no metamagnetic transitions are expected when a magnetic field is applied along the c axis. It is therefore surprising that high-field magnetization, torque, and resistivity measurements with H ‖ c reveal two metamagnetic transitions at μ 0 H 1 = 6.7 T and μ 0 H 2 = 21 T . When the field is tilted away from the c axis, towards the ab plane, both metamagnetic transitions are shifted to higher fields. The first metamagnetic transition leads to an abrupt increase in the electrical resistivity, while the second transition is accompanied by a dramatic reduction in the electrical resistivity. Thus, the magnetic and electronic degrees of freedom in YbRh 3 Si 7 are strongly coupled. We discuss the origin of the anomalous metamagnetism and conclude that it is related to competition between crystal electric-field anisotropy and anisotropic exchange interactions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2160-3308
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review. X
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39399481
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.041047