Possible quadrupole density wave in the superconducting Kondo lattice CeRh2As2
D. Hafner, P. Khanenko, E.-O. Eljaouhari, R. K\"uchler, J. Banda, N., Bannor, T. L\"uhmann, J. F. Landaeta, S. Mishra, I. Sheikin, E. Hassinger, S., Khim, C. Geibel, G. Zwicknagl, and M. Brando

TL;DR
This study suggests the existence of a quadrupole-density-wave phase in CeRh2As2, a multi-phase unconventional superconductor near a quantum critical point, driven by quadrupolar degrees of freedom and Fermi surface nesting.
Contribution
It proposes a novel quadrupole-density-wave phase in CeRh2As2, linking quadrupolar degrees of freedom with nesting and phase transitions in a Kondo lattice superconductor.
Findings
Identification of a non-magnetic phase transition at To ~ 0.4 K
Observation of a field-induced phase transition at 9 T
Theoretical prediction of quadrupole-density-wave driven by nesting
Abstract
CeRh2As2 has recently been reported to be a rare case of multi-phase unconventional superconductor [S. Khim et al., arXiv:2101.09522] close to a quantum critical point (QCP). Here, we present a comprehensive study of its normal state properties and of the phase (I) below To ~ 0.4 K which preempts superconductivity at Tc = 0.26 K. The 2nd-order phase transition at To presents signatures in specific heat and thermal expansion, but none in magnetization and ac-susceptibility, indicating a non-magnetic origin of phase I. In addition, an upturn of the in-plane resistivity at To points to a gap opening at the Fermi level in the basal plane. Thermal expansion indicates a strong positive pressure dependence of To , dTo/dp = 1.5 K/GPa, in contrast to the strong negative pressure coefficient observed for magnetic order in Ce-based Kondo lattices close to a QCP. Similarly, an in-plane magnetic…
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