To elucidate the underlying nature of the hidden order (HO) state in heavy-fermion compound URu2Si2, we measure electrical transport properties of ultraclean crystals in a high field/low temperature regime. Unlike previous studies, the present system with much less impurity scattering resolves a distinct anomaly of the Hall resistivity at H*=22.5 T well below the destruction field of the HO phase ~36 T. In addition, a novel quantum oscillation appears above a magnetic field slightly below H*. These results indicate an abrupt reconstruction of the Fermi surface, which implies a possible phase transition well within the HO phase caused by a band-dependent destruction of the HO parameter. The present results definitely indicate that the HO transition should be described by an itinerant electron picture.
@article{arxiv.0903.3821,
title = {Possible Phase Transition Deep Inside the Hidden Order Phase of Ultraclean URu2Si2},
author = {H. Shishido and K. Hashimoto and T. Shibauchi and T. Sasaki and H. Oizumi and N. Kobayashi and T. Takamasu and K. Takehana and Y. Imanaka and T. D. Matsuda and Y. Haga and Y. Onuki and Y. Matsuda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.3821},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters