Effect of uniaxial stress on the magnetic phases of CeAuSb$_2$
Joonbum Park, Hideaki Sakai, Andrew P. Mackenzie, Clifford W. Hicks

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We present results of measurements of resistivity of \CAS{} under the combination of -axis magnetic field and in-plane uniaxial stress. In unstressed \CAS{} there are two magnetic phases. The low-field A phase is a single-component spin-density wave (SDW), with , and the high-field B phase consists of microscopically coexisting and spin-density waves. Pressure along a lattice direction is a transverse field to both of these phases, and so initially has little effect, however eventually induces new low- and high-field phases in which the principal axes of the SDW components appear to have rotated to the directions. Under this strong compression, the field evolution of the resistivity is much smoother than at zero strain: In zero strain, there…
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