Unraveling the magnetic and electronic complexity of intermetallic ErPd$_2$Si$_2$: Anisotropic thermal expansion, phase transitions, and twofold magnetotransport behavior
Kaitong Sun, Si Wu, Guanping Xu, Lingwei Li, Hongyu Chen, Qian Zhao,, Muqing Su, Wolfgang Schmidt, Chongde Cao, Hai-Feng Li

TL;DR
This study comprehensively explores the magnetic, electronic, and structural properties of ErPd$_2$Si$_2$, revealing anisotropic thermal expansion, multiple magnetic phase transitions, and a twofold magnetotransport symmetry linked to spin orientations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the anisotropic thermal expansion, magnetic phase behavior, and magnetoresistance effects in ErPd$_2$Si$_2$, highlighting the role of spin orientation and field effects.
Findings
Anisotropic thermal expansion between 15 K and 300 K.
Identification of three temperature regimes related to magnetic and electronic transitions.
Observation of a twofold symmetry in magnetoresistance at high fields.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive investigation into the physical properties of intermetallic ErPdSi, a compound renowned for its intriguing magnetic and electronic characteristics. We confirm the tetragonal crystal structure of ErPdSi within the space group. Notably, we observed anisotropic thermal expansion, with the lattice constant expanding and contracting between 15 K and 300 K. This behavior is attributed to lattice vibrations and electronic contributions. Heat capacity measurements revealed three distinct temperature regimes: K, K, and K. These correspond to the disappearance of spin-density waves, the onset of an incommensurate antiferromagnetic (AFM) structure, and the crystal-field splitting and/or the presence of short-range spin fluctuations, respectively. Remarkably, the AFM phase transition…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Metallurgical and Alloy Processes
