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Fe-spin reorientation in PrFeAsO : Evidences from resistivity and specific heat studies

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2011-12-15 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

We report the magnetic field dependence of resistivity (ρ\rho) and specific heat (CC) for the non-superconducting PrFeAsO compound. Our study shows a hitherto unobserved anomaly at TSRT_{SR} in the resistivity and specific heat data which arises as a result of the interplay of antiferromagnetic (AFM) Pr and Fe sublattices. Below the AFM transition temperature (TNPrT_N^{\rm{Pr}}), Pr moment orders along the crystallographic c axis and its effect on the iron subsystem causes a reorientation of the ordered inplane Fe moments in a direction out of the abab plane. Application of magnetic field introduces disorder in the AFM Pr sublattice, which, in turn, reduces the out-of-plane Pr-Fe exchange interaction responsible for Fe spin reorientation. Both in ρ\rho(TT) and d(C/T)/dTd(C/T)/dT curves, the peak at TSRT_{SR} broadens with the increase of HH due to the introduction of the disorder in the AFM Pr sublattice by magnetic field. In ρ\rho(TT) curve, the peak shifts towards lower temperature with HH and disappears above 6 T while in d(C/T)/dTd(C/T)/dT curve the peak remains visible up to 14 T. The broadening of the anomaly at TNPrT_N^{\rm{Pr}} in C(T)C(T) with increasing HH further confirms that magnetic field induces disorder in the AFM Pr sublattice.

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@article{arxiv.1110.6266,
  title  = {Fe-spin reorientation in PrFeAsO : Evidences from resistivity and specific heat studies},
  author = {D. Bhoi and P. Mandal and P. Choudhury and S. Pandya and V. Ganesan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.6266},
  year   = {2011}
}

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8 pages, 10 Figures