Switching of the magnetic order in CeRhIn5-xSnx in the vicinity of its quantum critical point
Abstract
We report neutron diffraction experiments performed in the tetragonal antiferromagnetic heavy fermion system CeRhIn5-xSnx in its (x, T) phase diagram up to the vicinity of the critical concentration xc ≈ 0.40, where long range magnetic order is suppressed. The propagation vector of the magnetic structure is found to be kIC=(1/2, 1/2, kl) with kl increasing from kl=0.298 to kl=0.410 when x increases from x=0 to x=0.26. Surprisingly, for x=0.30, the order has changed drastically and a commensurate antiferromagnetism with kC=(1/2, 1/2, 0) is found. This concentration is located in the proximity of the quantum critical point where superconductivity is expected.
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