Observation Of A New Ordered Phase In The Kondo Semiconductor Ceos4sb12
JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN(2015)
Abstract
We report the results of high-resolution dilatometry and dc magnetization measurements of a small single crystal of CeOs4Sb12, which exhibits an anomalous ordered state. Both linear thermal expansion coefficient and magnetization results reveal the presence of a new phase (phase A) transition at T-A = 0.87 K, slightly below the antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition temperature T-N = 1.05 K. In addition, the magnetostriction and magnetization results provide unambiguous thermodynamic evidence of the presence of a field-induced phase transition to a high-field ordered phase (phase B), as previously suggested by neutron scattering experiments. The resulting magnetic field-temperature (H-T) phase diagram of CeOs4Sb12 consists of three ordered phases: A, B, and AFM phases. From a thermodynamic point of view, it is likely that the AFM and high-field ordered states coexist within the A phase, and that the B phase is of nonmagnetic origin.
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semiconductor,new ordered phase
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