Neutron Scattering Study on the Field-Induced Oxy-type Antiferroquadrupolar Ordering of Heavy-Fermion Superconductor PrOs4Sb12

Abstract

Neutron scattering experiments have revealed a field-induced antiferroquadrupolar order parameter in the Pr-based heavy-fermion superconductor PrOs4Sb12. We observed the field-induced antiferromagnetic dipole moment with the propagation vector q = (1 0 0) for the applied field direction both H[1 1 0] and [0 0 1]. For H[1 1 0] at 8 T, it should be noted that the induced antiferromagnetic moment of 0.16(10) μ B/Pr orients parallel to the field within our experimental accuracy. This observation is strong evidence that the Oxy electric quadrupole to be the primary order parameter for H[1 1 0]. A mean-field calculation, based on 1 singlet and 4(2) excited triplet with the Oxy quadrupolar interaction, reproduces the induced moment direction and its field response. These facts indicate the predominance of Oxy-type antiferroquadrupolar interaction in PrOs4Sb12.

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