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First-order phase transition to a nonmagnetic ground state in nonsymmorphic NbCrP

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-12-02 v1

Abstract

We report the discovery of a first-order phase transition at around 125 K in NbCrP, which is a nonsymmorphic crystal with Pnma space group. From the resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements using the crystals made by the Sn-flux method, the high-temperature (HT) phase is characterized to be metallic with a non-negligible magnetic anisotropy. The low-temperature (LT) phase is also found to be a nonmagnetic metallic state with a crystal of lower symmetry. In the LT phase, the spin susceptibility is reduced by ~30 % from that in the HT phase, suggesting that the phase transition is triggered by the electronic instability. The possible origin of the phase transition in NbCrP is discussed based on the electronic structure by comparing with those in other nonsymmorphic compounds RuP and RuAs.

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@article{arxiv.2011.03229,
  title  = {First-order phase transition to a nonmagnetic ground state in nonsymmorphic NbCrP},
  author = {Yoshiki Kuwata and Hisashi Kotegawa and Hideki Tou and Hisatomo Harima and Qing-Ping Ding and Keiki Takeda and Junichi Hayashi and Eiichi Matsuoka and Hitoshi Sugawara and Takahiro Sakurai and Hitoshi Ohta and Yuji Furukawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.03229},
  year   = {2020}
}

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9 pages, 9 Postscript figures