Exotic magnetic phase diagram and extremely robust antiferromagnetism in Ce$_2$RhIn$_8$
T. Klein, C. Marcenat, A. Demuer, J. Sarrade, D. Aoki, I. Sheikin

TL;DR
This study reveals complex and robust antiferromagnetic phases in Ce$_2$RhIn$_8$ under high magnetic fields, showing unusual stability and multiple field-induced phases, expanding understanding of heavy-fermion magnetic behavior.
Contribution
It provides detailed high-field phase diagrams of Ce$_2$RhIn$_8$, uncovering multiple robust antiferromagnetic phases and tricritical points, which were not previously documented.
Findings
Discovery of two additional field-induced antiferromagnetic phases.
One phase is extremely robust, increasing in transition temperature with field.
Presence of tricritical points in the phase diagrams.
Abstract
The antiferromagnetic heavy-fermion compound CeRhIn belongs to the same family and bears similarities with the well-studied prototypical material CeRhIn, which demonstrates a unique behavior under applied magnetic field. Here, we report specific-heat measurements on a high-quality single crystal of CeRhIn in magnetic fields up to 35 T applied along both principal crystallographic directions. When the magnetic field is applied along the axis of the tetragonal crystal structure, two additional field-induced antiferromagnetic phases are observed, in agreement with previous reports. One of them is confined in a small area of the field-temperature phase diagram. The other one, which develops above 2.5 T, is very robust against the field. Its transition temperature increases with field, reaches a maximum at 12 T, and then starts to decrease. However, it…
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