Pressure-induced Superconductivity in a Ferromagnet UGe2 -- Resistivity Measurements in Magnetic Field --

Abstract

The electrical resistivity measurements in the magnetic field are carried out on the pressure-induced superconductor UGe2. The superconductivity is observed from 1.06 to 1.44 GPa. The upper critical field of HC2 is anisotropic where HC2(T) exhibits positive curvature for H//b and c-axis. The characteristic enhancement of HC2 is reconfirmed for H//a-axis. In the temperature and field dependence of resistivity at P > PC where the ferromagnetic ordering disappears, it is observed that the application of the external field along the a-axis increases the coefficient of Fermi liquid behavior AT2 correspondingly to the metamagnetic transition.

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