Magneto-thermal evidence of a partial gap at the Fermi surface of UPt2Si2

Abstract

Motivated by the observation of a giant Nernst effect in URu2Si2, the thermoelectric response of the related system UPt2Si2 was investigated using thermal and electric transport properties such as the Nernst and Seebeck effects, thermal conductivity, Hall effect and electrical resitivity. Unlike URu2Si2, UPt2Si2 is neither superconducting nor exhibits a ``hidden-order'' state. Nevertheless a pronounced Nernst effect anomaly is found to coincide with the onset of the antiferromagnetic order in UPt2Si2. Although the absolute values are substantially lower, its appearance and characteristics can favorably be compared to the giant Nernst effect in URu2Si2 indicating the common feature of a partial Fermi surface gap.

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