Hall effect on nontrivial quadrupole order in quasi-kagome compound URhSn

Abstract

This study focuses on the transport properties of the quasi-kagome compound URhSn, which exhibits successive phase transitions at TC =16 K (ferromagnetic phase) and TO =54 K (intermediate phase). A large anomalous Hall component is present along the easy-magnetization axis (H|| [0001]), and the Hall resistivity shows very complex temperature- and field-dependence, with a sign reversal at low temperatures. The Hall resistivity exhibits a nonlinear and unusual field-dependence. Interestingly, there exists an unusual Hall component that is not proportional to the magnetic susceptibility for H || [0001] in both the intermediate and ferromagnetic states. These results reveal unconventional transport properties of URhSn, providing important insights into nontrivial multipolar phases in 5f- electron systems.

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