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Specific Heat Study of the Magnetic Superconductor HoNi2B2C

Superconductivity 2009-11-10 v4 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The complex magnetic transitions and superconductivity of HoNi2B2C were studied via the dependence of the heat capacity on temperature and in-plane field angle. We provide an extended, comprehensive magnetic phase diagram for B // [100] and B // [110] based on the thermodynamic measurements. Three magnetic transitions and the superconducting transition were clearly observed. The 5.2 K transition (T_{N}) shows a hysteresis with temperature, indicating the first order nature of the transition at B=0 T. The 6 K transition (T_{M}), namely the onset of the long-range ordering, displays a dramatic in-plane anisotropy: T_{M} increases with increasing magnetic field for B // [100] while it decreases with increasing field for B // [110]. The anomalous anisotropy in T_{M} indicates that the transition is related to the a-axis spiral structure. The 5.5 K transition (T^{*}) shows similar behavior to the 5.2 K transition, i.e., a small in-plane anisotropy and scaling with Ising model. This last transition is ascribed to the change from a^{*} dominant phase to c^{*} dominant phase.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0307041,
  title  = {Specific Heat Study of the Magnetic Superconductor HoNi2B2C},
  author = {Tuson Park and M. B. Salamon and Eun Mi Choi and Heon Jung Kim and Sung-Ik Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0307041},
  year   = {2009}
}

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9 pages, 11 figures