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Pressure-induced anomalous valence crossover in cubic YbCu5-based compounds.

Hitoshi YamaokaNaohito TsujiiMichi-To SuzukiYoshiya YamamotoIgnace JarrigeHitoshi SatoJung-Fu LinTakeshi MitoJun'ichiro MizukiHiroya SakuraiOsamu SakaiNozomu HiraokaHirofumi IshiiKu-Ding TsueiMauro GiovanniniErnst Bauer
Published in: Scientific reports (2017)
A pressure-induced anomalous valence crossover without structural phase transition is observed in archetypal cubic YbCu5 based heavy Fermion systems. The Yb valence is found to decrease with increasing pressure, indicating a pressure-induced crossover from a localized 4f 13 state to the valence fluctuation regime, which is not expected for Yb systems with conventional c-f hybridization. This result further highlights the remarkable singularity of the valence behavior in compressed YbCu5-based compounds. The intermetallics Yb2Pd2Sn, which shows two quantum critical points (QCP) under pressure and has been proposed as a potential candidate for a reentrant Yb2+ state at high pressure, was also studied for comparison. In this compound, the Yb valence monotonically increases with pressure, disproving a scenario of a reentrant non-magnetic Yb2+ state at the second QCP.
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