TY - JOUR
T1 - Collapse of Ferromagnetism and Fermi Surface Instability near Reentrant Superconductivity of URhGe
AU - Gourgout, A.
AU - Pourret, A.
AU - Knebel, G.
AU - Aoki, D.
AU - Seyfarth, G.
AU - Flouquet, J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Physical Society.
PY - 2016/7/22
Y1 - 2016/7/22
N2 - We present thermoelectric power and resistivity measurements in the ferromagnetic superconductor URhGe for a magnetic field applied along the hard magnetization b axis of the orthorhombic crystal. Reentrant superconductivity is observed near the spin reorientation transition at HR=12.75 T, where a first order transition from the ferromagnetic to the polarized paramagnetic state occurs. Special focus is given to the longitudinal configuration, where both the electric and heat current are parallel to the applied field. The validity of the Fermi-liquid T2 dependence of the resistivity through HR demonstrates clearly that no quantum critical point occurs at HR. Thus, the ferromagnetic transition line at HR becomes first order implying the existence of a tricritical point at finite temperature. The enhancement of magnetic fluctuations in the vicinity of the tricritical point stimulates the reentrance of superconductivity. The abrupt sign change observed in the thermoelectric power with the thermal gradient applied along the b axis together with the strong anomalies in the other directions is definitive macroscopic evidence that in addition a significant change of the Fermi surface appears through HR.
AB - We present thermoelectric power and resistivity measurements in the ferromagnetic superconductor URhGe for a magnetic field applied along the hard magnetization b axis of the orthorhombic crystal. Reentrant superconductivity is observed near the spin reorientation transition at HR=12.75 T, where a first order transition from the ferromagnetic to the polarized paramagnetic state occurs. Special focus is given to the longitudinal configuration, where both the electric and heat current are parallel to the applied field. The validity of the Fermi-liquid T2 dependence of the resistivity through HR demonstrates clearly that no quantum critical point occurs at HR. Thus, the ferromagnetic transition line at HR becomes first order implying the existence of a tricritical point at finite temperature. The enhancement of magnetic fluctuations in the vicinity of the tricritical point stimulates the reentrance of superconductivity. The abrupt sign change observed in the thermoelectric power with the thermal gradient applied along the b axis together with the strong anomalies in the other directions is definitive macroscopic evidence that in addition a significant change of the Fermi surface appears through HR.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.046401
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.046401
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84979231221
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 117
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
IS - 4
M1 - 046401
ER -