Pressure-induced suppression of ferromagnetism in the itinerant ferromagnet LaCrSb$_3

We have performed an extensive pressure-dependent structural, spectroscopic, and electrical transport study of LaCrSb$_3$. The ferromagnetic phase (T$_C$ = 120 K at p = 0 GPa) is fully suppressed by p = 26.5 GPa and the Cr-moment decreases steadily with increasing pressure. The unit cell volume decr...

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Hauptverfasser: Brubaker, Z. E, Harvey, J. S, Badger, J. R, Ullah, R. R, Campbell, D. J, Xiao, Y, Chow, P, Kenney-Benson, C, Smith, J. S, Reynolds, C, Paglione, J, Zieve, R. J, Jeffries, J. R, Taufour, V
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description We have performed an extensive pressure-dependent structural, spectroscopic, and electrical transport study of LaCrSb$_3$. The ferromagnetic phase (T$_C$ = 120 K at p = 0 GPa) is fully suppressed by p = 26.5 GPa and the Cr-moment decreases steadily with increasing pressure. The unit cell volume decreases smoothly up to p = 55 GPa. We find that the bulk modulus and suppression of the magnetism are in good agreement with theoretical predictions, but the Cr-moment decreases smoothly with pressure, in contrast to steplike drops predicted by theory. The ferromagnetic ordering temperature appears to be driven by the Cr-moment.
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