Metamagnetism and the Fifth Order Susceptibility in UPt3
Abstract
An enhanced susceptibility is a natural consequence of the "heavy fermion" (HF) state rendering the possibility of measurably large nonlinear susceptibilities. In recent work a universal behavior of the peaks observed in the linear (1) and the third order (3) susceptibility in HF metamagnets has been identified. This universality is well accounted for by a single energy scale model considering on-site correlations only. A prediction of this model is a peak in the fifth order susceptibility, 5, as well. In the first measurements on a HF metamagnet, UPt3 reported herein, we find that Chi5 rather than attaining a peak, saturates at low temperatures and is positive. The thermodynamic implications of these towards the stability of the metamagnetic HF state are discussed.
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