Staggered Hastatic order: the role of magnetic field and relevance to PrV<sub>2</sub>Al<sub>20</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Materials with a non-Kramers doublet ground state exhibit valence fluctuations to an excited Kramers doublet, realizing the two channel Kondo effect and requiring that any heavy Fermi liquid breaks some symmetry. PrV2Al20, which has a cubic Γ3 4f2 non-Kramers doublet ground state and displays strong conduction and f electron coupling, serves as a promising candidate. However, its phase diagram in magnetic field is still a puzzle. Here, we explore the channel symmetry breaking heavy Fermi liquid, also known as hastatic order, within a simple two-channel Kondo-Heisenberg model. Particularly, we investigate the competition or cooperation among a uniform or staggered hastatic order and magnetism, and how that is affected by magnetic field. We show that, with reasonable parameters, one can roughly reproduce the PrV2Al20 in-field phase diagram. We find that as the magnetic field increases, the system undergoes a first order transition from staggered into uniform hastatic order, which then is also suppressed by higher field. We also discuss possible experimental measurements are to test these results.
*This work was supported by Iowa State University startup funds and the grant DE-SC0015891 funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science.
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Presenters
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Guanghua Zhang
- Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University
- Iowa State University