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Peculiar Magnetism of UAu$_{2}$Si$_{2}$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-12-21 v2

Abstract

Single-crystalline UAu2_2Si2_2 has been grown by a floating-zone melting method, and its magnetic, thermal and transport properties have been investigated through measurements of magnetization, specific heat and electrical resistivity to reveal its peculiar magnetism. It is shown that UAu2_2Si2_2 undergoes a second-order phase transition at \tm = 19 K, which had been believed to be ferromagnetic ordering in the literature, from a paramagnetic phase to an uncompensated antiferromagnetic phase with spontaneous magnetization along the tetragonal cc-axis (the easy magnetization direction). The magnetic entropy analysis points to the itinerant character of 5f electrons in the magnetic ordered state of UAu2_2Si2_2 with large enhancement of the electronic specific heat coefficient of γ\gamma \sim 150 mJ/K2^2mol at 2 K. It also reveals the relatively isotropic crystalline electric field effect of this compound, with contrast to the other relative isostructural compounds. The observed magnetization curves strongly suggest that there is a parasitic ferromagnetic component developing below \sim 50 K in high coercivity with the easy axis along the tetragonal cc-axis. The results are discussed in the context of evolution of magnetism within the entire family of isostructural UT2T_2Si2_2 compounds.

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@article{arxiv.1608.06035,
  title  = {Peculiar Magnetism of UAu$_{2}$Si$_{2}$},
  author = {Chihiro Tabata and Naoyuki Miura and Klára Uhlířová and Michal Vališka and Hiraku Saito and Hiroyuki Hidaka and Tatsuya Yanagisawa and Vladimír Sechovský and Hiroshi Amitsuka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.06035},
  year   = {2016}
}

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13 pages, 21 figures