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Unusual Field-Insensitive Phase Transition and Kondo Behavior in SmTi$_2$Al$_{20}$

Magnetization, electrical resistivity and specific heat measurements were performed on high-quality single crystalline SmTi$_2$Al$_{20}$ (residual resistivity ratio $\sim$ 40) grown by Al self-flux method. A Kondo-like $\log T$ dependence in the resistivity is observed below 50 K. We discovered a field-insensitive phase transition at $T_{x}$ = 6.5 K and a field-insensitive heavy fermion behavior with the electronic specific heat coefficient $γ$ = 150 mJ/(K$^{2}$ mol). Specific heat analysis reveals that the ground state is a $Γ_{8}$ quartet state and the Sm magnetic dipole moment $m_{\rm Sm}$ ($\sim 0.5 μ_{\rm B}$ at $T \simeq$ 0) orders below $T_{x}$ in spite of the field-insensitive behavior. Possible reasons for the field insensitiveness will be discussed.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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