Pressure effect on the chiral helimagnetic order in YbNi<sub>3</sub>Al<sub>9</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

YbNi3Al9 crystalizes in the trigonal ErNi3Al9-type structure with a space group of R32. This compound undergoes the chiral helimagnetic (CHM) order at TM = 3.4 K. According to the chiral sine-Gordon model, the CHM order is realized by the competition between the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions and the ferromagnetic (FM) interactions, both of which work along the helical axis. By applying magnetic field perpendicular to the helical c-axis, the magnetic phase transition to the forced FM state manifests itself at Bc = 0.1 T in association with the divergence of the helical pitch.
In this work, we have studied pressure effect on the CHM order in YbNi3Al9 by measuring magnetization, electrical resistivity, and magnetoresistance under hydrostatic pressures. Both of TM for 0 T and Bc for 0.3 K monotonically decrease by applying pressures up to 2.5 GPa in the ratios of -0.22 K / GPa and -0.013 T / GPa, respectively. By the application of pressures, the ordered moment increases and the Kondo scattering is suppressed, suggesting that the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction dominates the Kondo effect. Based on these results, we attribute the reduction in TM and Bc to the destabilization of helical structures owing to the development of the FM correlations.

Presenters

  • Yoshihiko Ota

    • Hiroshima Univ

Authors

  • Yoshihiko Ota

    • Hiroshima Univ
  • Kazunori Umeo

    • Hiroshima Univ
  • Takumi Otaki

    • Hiroshima Univ
  • Yudai Arai

    • Hiroshima Univ
  • Takahiro Onimaru

    • Hiroshima Univ
  • Shota Nakamura

    • Nagoya Institute of Technology
  • Shigeo Ohara

    • Nagoya Institute of Technology