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Interplay between Fermi surface topology and ordering in URu₂Si₂ revealed through abrupt Hall coefficient changes in strong magnetic fields
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Interplay between Fermi surface topology and ordering in URu₂Si₂ revealed through abrupt Hall coefficient changes in strong magnetic fields
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Temperature- and field-dependent measurements of the Hall effect of pure and 4 % Rh-doped URu$_{2}$Si$_{2}$ reveal low density (0.03 hole/U) high mobility carriers to be unique to the `hidden order' phase and consistent with an itinerant density-wave order parameter. The Fermi surface undergoes a series of abrupt changes as the magnetic field is increased. When combined with existing de Haas-van Alphen data, the Hall data expose a strong interplay between the stability of the `hidden order,' the degree of polarization of the Fermi liquid and the Fermi surface topology.
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