High-Field Ultrasonic Study of CeIrIn5
Abstract
We performed ultrasonic and temperature measurements under pulsed magnetic fields on CeIrIn5 to investigate whether or not the origin of metamagnetic transition and field-induced Lifshitz transition was described by the anisotropic electronic ordering with crystal symmetry breaking. We observed elastic anomalies with the negative magnetocaloric effects around the field-induced Lifshitz transition and the metamagnetic transition. On the other hand, the elastic anomalies appeared both in the transverse elastic constants (C11 - C12)/2 and C66 in CeIrIn5 while (C11 - C12)/2 showed significant elastic anomaly at the crystal symmetry breaking fields in CeRhIn5. These results indicate that the anisotropic electronic ordering with crystal symmetry breaking is absent in high-magnetic fields in CeIrIn5.
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