Pressure-Induced Magnetic Phase Transitions in Yb-Based Heavy-Fermion Compounds

We report a detailed study of the pressure–temperature ( P – T ) phase diagrams of two Yb-based heavy-fermion compounds, namely, the antiferromagnet YbAgGe and weak ferromagnet YbRhSb. YbAgGe with a quasikagome lattice of Yb ions undergoes two magnetic phase transitions at T M1 = 0.8 K (second order) and T M2 =0.65 K (first order). With increasing pressure ( P ) up to 0.5 GPa, the transitions at T M1 and T M2 merge into one transition. For 0.5 < P < 1.6 GPa, T M2 remains constant and abruptly rises above 1.6 GPa. This rise occurs with a significant change in the specific heat anomaly from a small cusp at T M2 into a large peak at T M3 . This finding suggests that the suppressed magnetic entropy is released due to geometrical frustration at ambient pressure. On the other hand, YbRhSb undergoes a transition into an unusual magnetic state at T M1 = 2.7 K, which is associated with a small spontaneous moment of 3 ×10 -3 µ B /Yb. Measurements of the resistivity, specific heat, and ac magnetic susceptibility χ a...