Quadrupolar effect and rattling motion in heavy fermion superconductor PrOs4Sb12
Abstract
The elastic properties of a filled skutterudite PrOs4Sb12 with a heavy Fermion superconductivity at TC=1.85 K have been investigated. The elastic softening of (C11-C12)/2 and C44 with lowering temperature down to TC indicates that the quadrupolar fluctuation due to the CEF state plays a role for the Cooper paring in superconducting phase of PrOs4Sb12. A Debye-type dispersion in the elastic constants around 30 K revealed a thermally activated Gamma23 rattling due to the off-center Pr-atom motion obeying tau=tau0exp(E/kBT) with an attempt time tau0=8.8*10-11 sec and an activation energy E=168 K. It is remarkable that the charge fluctuation of the off-center motion with Gamma23 symmetry may mix with the quadrupolar fluctuation and enhance the elastic softening of (C11-C12)/2 just above TC.
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