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Giant Anisotropic Magnetoresistance due to Purely Orbital Rearrangement in the Quadrupolar Heavy Fermion Superconductor PrV₂Al₂₀

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arxiv 1805.03817 v1 pith:TN5AHZMG submitted 2018-05-10 cond-mat.str-el

Giant Anisotropic Magnetoresistance due to Purely Orbital Rearrangement in the Quadrupolar Heavy Fermion Superconductor PrV₂Al₂₀

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keywords anisotropicmagnetoresistanceorbitalrearrangementantiferro-quadrupolefermiongiantheavy
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We report the discovery of giant and anisotropic magnetoresistance due to the orbital rearrangement in a non-magnetic correlated metal. In particular, we measured the magnetoresistance under fields up to 31.4 T in the cubic Pr-based heavy fermion superconductor PrV$_2$Al$_{20}$ with a non-magnetic $\Gamma _3$ doublet ground state, exhibiting antiferro-quadrupole ordering below 0.7 K. For the [100] direction, we find that the high-field phase appears between 12 T and 25 T, accompanied by a large jump at 12 T in the magnetoresistance ($\Delta MR \sim $ 100 $\% $) and in the anisotropic magnetoresistivity (AMR) ratio by $\sim $ 20 $\% $. These observations indicate that the strong hybridization between the conduction electrons and anisotropic quadrupole moments leads to the Fermi surface reconstruction upon crossing the field-induced antiferro-quadrupole (orbital) rearrangement.

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