Thermal Analysis of Pr<sub>1-x</sub>Nd<sub>x</sub>Os<sub>4</sub>Sb<sub>12 </sub>in Normal State
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Abstract
At low temperatures, the filled-skutterudite compounds PrOs4Sb12 and NdOs4Sb12 exhibit states of unconventional heavy-fermion superconductivity (SC) and ferromagnetism (FM), respectively. Thus, we have interest in studying the doping system of Pr1-xNdxOs4Sb12 in order to identify the competing mechanisms between the two states. Because the multiband superconductivity in this system may still be influenced by the electron-phonon mechanism, the normal state properties may give us insight into the properties of conduction electrons and phonons. The molar specific heat of Pr1-xNdxOs4Sb12 is measured in the normal state 10K-300K, and the thermodynamic parameters are extracted by incorporating Debye Temperature, Einstein Temperature, and the electronic specific heat coefficient, which provide information about the lattice stiffness, rattling effect, and electron correlation, respectively. Our findings convey that the Debye and Einstein temperatures have a V shaped x dependence that decreases towards central values of x, following the trend in transition temperature of low temperature ordered state.
*Research at CSU-Fresno is supported by NSF DMR-1905636; at UCSD by US DOE DE-FG02-04ER46105 and NSF DMR-1810310; at Hokkaido U. JSPS KAKENHI JP15KK0146, JP15H05885, and JP18H04297.
Presenters
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Matthew Chazle Brown
- Department of Physics, California State University, Fresno