Unusual behaviors in the transport properties of REFe4P12 (RE: La, Ce, Pr, and Nd)

Abstract

We have investigated the resistivity (), thermoelectric power (TEP) and Hall coefficient (RH) on high quality single crystals of REFe4P12. TEP in CeFe4P12 is extremely large ( 0.5mV/K at 290K) with a peak of 0.75mV/K at around 65K. The Hall mobility also shows a peak at 65K, suggesting carriers with heavy masses developed at lower temperatures related with the f-hybridized band. Both Pr- and Nd- systems exhibit an apparent increase of with decreasing temperature far above their magnetic transition temperatures. In the same temperature ranges, TEP exhibits unusually large absolute values of -50μV/K for PrFe4P12 and -15μV/K for NdFe4P12, respectively. For PrFe4P12, such anomalous transport properties suggest an unusual ground state, possibly related with the Quadrupolar Kondo effect.

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