Fe-spin reorientation in PrFeAsO : Evidences from resistivity and specific heat studies

Abstract

We report the magnetic field dependence of resistivity () and specific heat (C) for the non-superconducting PrFeAsO compound. Our study shows a hitherto unobserved anomaly at TSR in the resistivity and specific heat data which arises as a result of the interplay of antiferromagnetic (AFM) Pr and Fe sublattices. Below the AFM transition temperature (TNPr), Pr moment orders along the crystallographic c axis and its effect on the iron subsystem causes a reorientation of the ordered inplane Fe moments in a direction out of the ab plane. Application of magnetic field introduces disorder in the AFM Pr sublattice, which, in turn, reduces the out-of-plane Pr-Fe exchange interaction responsible for Fe spin reorientation. Both in (T) and d(C/T)/dT curves, the peak at TSR broadens with the increase of H due to the introduction of the disorder in the AFM Pr sublattice by magnetic field. In (T) curve, the peak shifts towards lower temperature with H and disappears above 6 T while in d(C/T)/dT curve the peak remains visible up to 14 T. The broadening of the anomaly at TNPr in C(T) with increasing H further confirms that magnetic field induces disorder in the AFM Pr sublattice.

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