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Temperature - pressure phase diagram of CeCoSi: Pressure induced high-temperature phase

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arxiv 1311.0130 v1 pith:VA5S24U7 submitted 2013-11-01 cond-mat.str-el

Temperature - pressure phase diagram of CeCoSi: Pressure induced high-temperature phase

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We have studied the temperature-pressure phase diagram of CeCoSi by electrical-resistivity experiments under pressure. Our measurements revealed a very unusual phase diagram. While at low pressures no dramatic changes and only a slight shift of the Ne\'{e}l temperature $T_N$ ($\approx 10$ K) are observed, at about 1.45 GPa a sharp and large anomaly, indicative of the opening of a spin-density-wave (SDW) gap, appears at a comparatively high temperature $T_S \approx 38$ K. With further increasing pressure $T_S$ shifts rapidly to low temperatures and disappears at about 2.15 GPa, likely continuously in a quantum critical point, but without evidence for superconductivity. Even more surprisingly, we observed a clear shift of $T_S$ to higher temperatures upon applying a magnetic field. We discuss two possible origins for $T_S$, either magnetic ordering of Co or a meta-orbital type of transition of Ce.

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