Valence and magnetic ordering in intermediate valence compounds : TmSe versus SmB6
J. Derr, G. Knebel, G. Lapertot, B. Salce, M-A. Measson, J., Flouquet

TL;DR
This study investigates the pressure-induced electronic and magnetic phase transitions in intermediate valence compounds TmSe and SmB6, revealing how pressure influences their magnetic ordering and valence states.
Contribution
It provides detailed experimental insights into the pressure-dependent magnetic and electronic phase transitions in TmSe and SmB6, highlighting the role of valence fluctuations.
Findings
TmSe transitions from antiferromagnetic insulator to metal at 3 GPa.
Long-range magnetism in SmB6 appears above 8 GPa, only becoming homogeneous above 10 GPa.
Magnetic properties relate to the renormalization of the 4f wavefunction and valence state.
Abstract
The intermediate valent systems TmSe and SmB6 have been investigated up to 16 and 18 GPa by ac microcalorimetry with a pressure (p) tuning realized in situ at low temperature. For TmSe, the transition from an antiferromagnetic insulator for p<3 GPa to an antiferromagnetic metal at higher pressure has been confirmed. A drastic change in the p variation of the Neel temperature (Tn) is observed at 3 GPa. In the metallic phase (p>3 GPa), Tn is found to increase linearly with p. A similar linear p increase of Tn is observed for the quasitrivalent compound TmS which is at ambiant pressure equivalent to TmSe at p=7 GPa. In the case of SmB6 long range magnetism has been detected above p=8 GPa, i.e. at a pressure slightly higher than the pressure of the insulator to metal transition. However a homogeneous magnetic phase occurs only above 10 GPa. The magnetic and electronic properties are related…
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