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Low Temperature metamagnetism and Hall effect anomaly in Kondo compound CeAgBi2

Published 22 Aug 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.str-el | (1508.05444v2)

Abstract: Heavy fermion (HF) materials exhibit a rich array of phenomena due to the strong Kondo coupling between their localized moments and itinerant electrons. A central question in their study is to understand the interplay between magnetic order and charge transport, and its role in stabilizing new quantum phases of matter. Particularly promising in this regard is a family of tetragonal intermetallic compounds Ce{TXTX}<em>2<em>2 (T=T= transition metal, X=X= pnictogen), that includes a variety of HF compounds showing TT-linear electronic specific heat Ce∼γT\bf{C_e \sim \gamma T}, with γ∼\gamma\sim 20-500 mJ⋅\cdotmol<sup>−1<sup>{-1}~K<sup>−2<sup>{-2}, reflecting an effective mass enhancement ranging from small to modest. Here, we study the low-temperature field-tuned phase diagram of high-quality CeAgBi2_2 using magnetometry and transport measurements. We find an antiferromagnetic transition at T</em>N=6.4{T</em>{N} = 6.4}~K with weak magnetic anisotropy and the easy axis along the cc-axis, similar to previous reports (TN=6.1{T_{N} = 6.1}~K). This scenario, along with the presence of two anisotropic Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interactions, leads to a rich field-tuned magnetic phase diagram, consisting of five metamagnetic transitions of both first and second order. In addition, we unveil an anomalous Hall contribution for fields $H&lt;54$ kOe which is drastically altered when HH is tuned through a trio of transitions at 57, 78, and 84~kOe, suggesting that the Fermi surface is reconstructed in a subset of the metamagnetic transitions.

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