de Haas - van Alphen measurements on CeRhIn5 under pressure
Donavan Hall, S. W. Tozer, E. C. Palm, T. P. Murphy, R. G. Goodrich,, and J. L. Sarrao

TL;DR
This study investigates how the Fermi surface of CeRhIn5 evolves under pressure using de Haas-van Alphen measurements, aiming to understand the transition to superconductivity in this heavy fermion antiferromagnet.
Contribution
It provides preliminary experimental data on Fermi surface changes in CeRhIn5 under pressure near the superconducting transition.
Findings
Fermi surface evolution observed as pressure approaches superconductivity
Measurements conducted at ultra-low temperatures (25 mK to 500 mK)
Initial insights into pressure-induced electronic structure changes
Abstract
Measurements of the de Haas - van Alphen effect have been carried out on the heavy fermion anti-ferromagnet CeRhIn5 at temperatures between 25 mK and 500 mK under pressure. We present some preliminary results of our measurements to track the evolution of the Fermi surface as the pressure induced superconducting transition is approached.
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