Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1818288 Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite more than a quarter century of research, the nature of the second-order phase transition in the heavy-fermion metal URu2Si2 remains enigmatic. The key question is which symmetry is being broken below this “hidden order” transition. We review the recent progress on this issue, particularly focusing on the thermodynamic evidence from very sensitive micro-cantilever magnetic torque measurements that the fourfold rotational symmetry of the underlying tetragonal crystal is broken. The angle dependence of the torque under in-plane field rotation exhibits the twofold oscillation term, which sets in just below the transition temperature. This observation restricts the symmetry of the hidden order parameter to the E+- or E−-type, depending on whether the time reversal symmetry is preserved or not.

► We review the recent progress on the hidden order symmetry in URu2Si2. ► Thermodynamic evidence from the magnetic torque measurements is given. ► Constraints on the hidden-order parameter is discussed.

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