Nonlinear Susceptibility: A Direct Test of the Quadrupolar Kondo Effect in UBe(13)
Abstract
We present the nonlinear susceptibility as a direct test of the quadrupolar Kondo scenario for heavy fermion behavior, and apply it to the case of cubic crystal-field symmetry. Within a single-ion model we compute the nonlinear susceptibility resulting from low-lying 3 (5f2 and Kramers (5f3) doublets. We find that nonlinear susceptibility measurements on single-crystal UBe13 are inconsistent with a quadrupolar 5f2 ground-state of the uranium ion; the experimental data indicate that the low-lying magnetic excitations of UBe13 are predominantly dipolar in character.
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