Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1814436 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We performed ultrasonic measurements on a single crystal of PrMg3. The characteristic Curie-type softening was observed in temperature dependence of transverse mode (C11-C12)/2 below 8Â K down to 0.8Â K. This softening in PrMg3 is caused by a non-Kramers Î3 doublet ground state having electric quadrupoles Ou and Ov and magnetic octupole Txyz. The elastic constant (C11-C12)/2 shows a minimum at 25Â K, which cannot be explained by the quadrupole susceptibility based on the crystal electric field (CEF) levels. However, considering higher order (l=4) multipole, namely electric hexadecapole, the minimum around 25Â K was well reproduced. At lower temperatures, a shoulder anomaly in elastic constant being deviated from the Curie-type softening was observed around 100-800Â mK in (C11-C12)/2. This anomaly is unaffected by magnetic fields up to 14Â T.
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Authors
K. Araki, T. Yoshikawa, M. Akatsu, I. Ishii, Y. Nemoto, T. Goto, H.S. Suzuki, H. Tanida, S. Takagi, B. Lüthi,