Abstract
We have synthesized and investigated electronic properties of several non-centrosymmetric actinide compounds, which do not have an inversion center in the crystal structure globally or locally, under high pressure. The Néel temperature of an antiferromagnet UIrSi3 with globally non-centrosymmetric structure increases with increasing pressure at a rate of 2.5 K/GPa up to 5 GPa. On the other hand, T Ns of U2Rh3Si5 and U2Ir3Si5, which are locally non-centrosymmetric compounds, decrease with -1 K/GPa and -0.5 K/GPa with increasing pressure, respectively. Here, U2Ir3Si5 is a new antiferromagnet crystallizing in the U2Co3Si5-type of orthorhombic structure. Below T N = 36.5 K, U2Ir3Si5 shows magnetic order-order transition at T 0 = 26.1 K with a first-order nature. Electrical resistivity in U2Ir3Si5 shows semiconducting-like behavior due to the formation of the super-zone gap in the antiferromagnetic state. T N and T 0 as well as semi-conducting-like behavior in resistivity are suppressed by external pressure.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 2975-2986 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | MRS Advances |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number | 44 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Keywords
- actinide
- magnetic properties
- superconducting