Thermoelectric power anomaly of PrTi2Al20 and PrV2Al20 with non-kramers Γ3 ground state

Tomohiko Kuwai, Mayumi Funane, Kouhei Tada, Toshio Mizushima, Yosikazu Isikawa

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Abstract

We investigated thermoelectric properties for PrTi2Al20 and PrV 2Al20 below room temperature down to 0.13 K. A clear positive peak has been observed at 75K in the thermoelectric power S for PrTi2Al20. Also for PrV2Al20, the similar S peak has been detected at 40 K. These peaks arise from the Kondo effect in the magnetic excited levels of the 4f -electronic state under a cubic crystalline electric field (CEF). In addition, for PrTi2Al20, S takes a minimum with a negative sign at 10K owing to the CEF effect, and shows an additional tiny negative hump below 2K as a signature of quadrupole ordering. On the other hand, S for PrV 2Al20 manifests a large negative peak at 3K with the magnitude of 3 μV/K. This gives a large enhancement in absolute S divided by temperature T, jSj=T , approximately below 10K on cooling. jSj=T reaches 4 μV/K2 at 0.2 K, which is larger than that in the zero-T limit for a heavy-electron compound CeRu2Si2. This observation strongly indicates that the heavy-electron state brought by the quadrupolar Kondo effect is realized in the non-Kramers Γ3 ground state of PrV2Al20.

Original languageEnglish
Article number074705
JournalJournal of the Physical Society of Japan
Volume82
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013/07

Keywords

  • Kondo effect
  • Non-Kramers Γ doublet
  • PrTiAl
  • PrVAl
  • Quadrupolar Kondo effect
  • Thermoelectric power

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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