Transport and magnetic properties of a 4f2 fcc lattice compound, PrCdNi4, were studied. The magnetic susceptibility, χ(T), follows the Curie--Weiss law from 300 K to 20 K, as expected for a free Pr3+ ion. As the temperature decreases below 5 K, χ(T) approaches a constant, indicating van-Vleck paramagnetic behavior. The specific heat, C(T), displays a broad shoulder at around 4 K, which can be reproduced by a doublet triplet two-level model with an energy gap of 12 K. These results suggest a non-magnetic Γ3 doublet ground state of the Pr3+ ion in the cubic crystalline electric field. C(T) exhibits a peak at TO = 1.0 K and this peak remains robust against magnetic fields up to 5 T. In powder neutron diffraction measurements, no magnetic reflection was observed at 0.32 K <TO. Two anomalies at B = 2.1 and 5.3 T in magnetoresistance ρ(B) at 0.05 K likely originate from switching in the order parameter. These results suggest that the phase transition at TO is ascribed to an antiferro-type order of the electric quadrupole or magnetic octupole of the Γ3 doublet in the 4f2 fcc lattice.
@article{arxiv.2504.05865,
title = {Multipolar Phase Transition in the 4$f^2$ fcc lattice compound PrCdNi$_{4}$},
author = {Yuka Kusanose and Yasuyuki Shimura and Kazunori Umeo and Naomi Kawata and Toshiro Takabatake and Taichi Terashima and Naoki Kikugawa and Takako Konoike and Yuya Hattori and Kazuhiro Nawa and Hung-Cheng Wu and Taku J Sato and Takahiro Onimaru},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.05865},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures. Additional 5 pages, 4 figures 3 tables in supplemental material