TY - JOUR
T1 - Magnetic properties under pressure in novel spin-triplet superconductor UTe2
AU - Li, Dexin
AU - Nakamura, Ai
AU - Honda, Fuminori
AU - Sato, Yoshiki J.
AU - Homma, Yoshiya
AU - Shimizu, Yusei
AU - Ishizuka, Jun
AU - Yanase, Youichi
AU - Knebel, Georg
AU - Flouquet, Jacques
AU - Aoki, Dai
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements We thank K. Miyake, A. Miyake, H. Harima, K. Ishida, Y. Tokunaga, S. Fujimori, F. Hardy, C. Meingast, W. Knafo, and A. Zheludev for fruitful discussion. This work was supported by ERC starting grant (NewHeavyFermion), ANR (FRESCO) and KAKENHI (JP19H00646, JP20K20889, JP20H00130, JP20KK0061, JP18H05227, JP18H01178, JP20H05159, JP19K21840), GIMRT (20H0406), and ICC-IMR.
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© 2021 The Physical Society of Japan.
PY - 2021/7/1
Y1 - 2021/7/1
N2 - We report the magnetic susceptibility and the magnetization under pressures up to 1.7 GPa above the critical pressure, Pc ~ 1.5 GPa, for H || a, b, and c-axes in the novel spin triplet superconductor UTe2. The anisotropic magnetic susceptibility at low pressure with the easy magnetization a-axis changes to the quasi-isotropic behavior at high pressure, revealing a rapid suppression of the susceptibility for a-axis, and a gradual increase of the susceptibility for the b-axis. At 1.7 GPa above Pc, magnetic anomalies are detected at TMO ~ 3K and TWMO ~ 10 K. The former anomaly corresponds to long-range magnetic order, most likely antiferromagnetism, while the latter shows a broad anomaly, which is probably due to the development of short range order. The unusual decrease and increase of the susceptibility below TWMO for H || a and b-axes, respectively, indicate the complex magnetic properties at low temperatures above Pc. This is related to the interplay between multiple fluctuations dominated by antiferromagnetism, ferromagnetism, valence and Fermi surface instabilities.
AB - We report the magnetic susceptibility and the magnetization under pressures up to 1.7 GPa above the critical pressure, Pc ~ 1.5 GPa, for H || a, b, and c-axes in the novel spin triplet superconductor UTe2. The anisotropic magnetic susceptibility at low pressure with the easy magnetization a-axis changes to the quasi-isotropic behavior at high pressure, revealing a rapid suppression of the susceptibility for a-axis, and a gradual increase of the susceptibility for the b-axis. At 1.7 GPa above Pc, magnetic anomalies are detected at TMO ~ 3K and TWMO ~ 10 K. The former anomaly corresponds to long-range magnetic order, most likely antiferromagnetism, while the latter shows a broad anomaly, which is probably due to the development of short range order. The unusual decrease and increase of the susceptibility below TWMO for H || a and b-axes, respectively, indicate the complex magnetic properties at low temperatures above Pc. This is related to the interplay between multiple fluctuations dominated by antiferromagnetism, ferromagnetism, valence and Fermi surface instabilities.
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U2 - 10.7566/JPSJ.90.073703
DO - 10.7566/JPSJ.90.073703
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85107907316
SN - 0031-9015
VL - 90
JO - journal of the physical society of japan
JF - journal of the physical society of japan
IS - 7
M1 - 073703
ER -