2002
DOI: 10.1143/jpsjs.71s.237
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Metal–Insulator Transition of Filled Skutterudite Compound SmRu4P12

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“…Magnetic measurements show that Sm is trivalent with total angular momentum J = 5/2. Specific heat measurements suggest a crystalline electric field (CEF) scheme consisting of a Γ 67 ground state quartet and an excited doublet Γ 5 at about 60 K in the T h symmetry [4,8]. This scheme is plausible for understanding other measurements including the elastic * Electronic address: yoshizawa@iwate-u.ac.jp constant [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Magnetic measurements show that Sm is trivalent with total angular momentum J = 5/2. Specific heat measurements suggest a crystalline electric field (CEF) scheme consisting of a Γ 67 ground state quartet and an excited doublet Γ 5 at about 60 K in the T h symmetry [4,8]. This scheme is plausible for understanding other measurements including the elastic * Electronic address: yoshizawa@iwate-u.ac.jp constant [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The interest in SmRu 4 P 12 is due to its metal-insulator (MI) transition at T MI ∼ 16.5 K, a subsequent antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition at T N ∼ 14 K [3], and a strange H-T magnetic phase diagram [4,5]. T N is obscure at lower magnetic fields; however, it is distinctly visible in several measurements like thermal expansion [6] even in a zero magnetic field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the Γ 8 CEF ground state has been reported in the Smbased filled skutterudite. 25 Thus, we expect to apply the present model to Sm-based filled skutterudites. When we compare our result on the bcc lattice with the experimental suggestion, octupole ordering actually occurs in our model for the bcc lattice, but Γ 2u octupole ordered state does not seem to explain the experimental results.…”
Section: B Bcc Latticementioning
confidence: 95%
“…21,22 It is noted that in these materials, crystalline electric field (CEF) ground states are Γ 8 quartets with large degeneracy even under a CEF potential. 23,24,25 In the Γ 8 ground-state multiplet, octupoles exist as independent moments besides dipole and quadrupole moments. 26 Then, phenomenological theories have been developed under the assumption that octupole ordering occurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sm based skutterudite is one of the most extensively studied filled skutterudites. Among them, SmT 4 P 12 (T = Fe, Ru, Os) system shows curious features such as the first Sm-based heavy fermion ferromagnet in SmFe 4 P 12 [5] or the new type of multi-polar ordered state in SmRu 4 P 12 [6,7]. SmOs 4 P 12 is one of them and is reported as a Kondo lattice antiferromagnet with T N ∼ 4.5 K. The antiferromagnetic transition is confirmed by magnetic susceptibility χ, electrical resistivity ρ, specific heat C and NMR measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%