High-pressure resistivity of CeCoIn$_5$ at low temperatures using four-point probe technique and finite element analysis

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Abstract

We performed high-pressure electronic characterization of the heavy fermion superconductor, CeCoIn$_5$. Using a designer diamond anvil four-point probe system, we measured the temperature-dependent resistivity up to 25 GPa and found evidence for a decrease in the effective mass at high pressures. We determined the resistivity using Van Der Pauws method and a finite element analysis approach. Room temperature resistivity with increasing pressure was also measured and a maximum in resistivity was observed near $\sim$8 GPa. These data suggest the existence of a pressure-dependent modification of the 4$f$ hybridization at the highest pressures

*Nathaniel Brady acknowledges support from the Department of Education Grant No. P200A090143.

Authors

  • Nathaniel Brady

    • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Georgiy Tsoi

    • University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Tesfaye Gebre

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32310
    • National High Magnetic Field Lab
  • Yogesh Vohra

    • Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham
    • University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
    • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • David Hilton

    • University of Alabama at Birmingham