Quadrupolar Kondo Effect in Non-Kramers Doublet System PrInAg2

Abstract

We performed ultrasonic measurement on the rare-earth intermetallic compound PrInAg2 to examine the quadrupolar Kondo effect associated with the non-Kramers Gamma3 doublet ground state. The characteristic softening of the elastic constant (c11-c12)/2 below 10 K in PrInAg2 is attributed to a Curie term in quadrupolar susceptibility for the quadrupole O22=Jx2-Jy2 of the stable Gamma3 ground state. (c11-c12)/2 turns to a slight increase with the -lnT dependence below 0.1 K, which suggests the quenching of the quadrupolar moment in the quadrupolar Kondo state. Under applied magnetic fields of 10 T and 15 T above 8.7 T corresponding to the Kondo temperature TK of ~ 0.86 K, the behavior of (c11-c12)/2 is described in terms of quadrupolar susceptibility for the stable 4f2 state.

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