Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion behavior, quantum criticality, and novel states of matter such as unconventional superconductivity. The cubic system CeIn3 has attracted significant attention as a structurally isotropic Kondo lattice material possessing the minimum required complexity to still reveal this rich physics. By using magnetic fields with strengths comparable to the crystal field energy scale, we illustrate a strong field-induced anisotropy as a consequence of non-spherically symmetric spin interactions in the prototypical heavy fermion material CeIn3. This work demonstrates the importance of magnetic anisotropy in modeling f-electron materials when the orbital chara...
International audienceThe heavy-fermion antiferromagnet CeIn3 exhibits a field-induced anomaly assoc...
We present an ab initio-based method which gives clear insight into the interplay between the band-f...
Strong electron correlations lead to a variety of distinct ground states, such as magnetism, charge ...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
Electrons at the border of localization generate exotic states of matter across all classes of stron...
We show that antiferromagnetism in lightly (approximate to 8%) Sn-doped CeIn3 terminates at a critic...
There is a great change in the nature of the magnetic ordering on going from CeIn3, a local moment a...
International audienceCerium-based intermetallics are currently attracting much interest as a possib...
The magnetocrystalline anisotropy of 5f transition-metal atoms (actinides) is investigated. A simple...
Motivated by the interesting magnetic anisotropy found in the heavy fermion family CeTX2 (T = transi...
We have investigated the noncentrosymmetric tetragonal heavy fermion compound CeAuAl3 using muon spi...
The localized-itinerant nature of Ce−4f valence electrons in heavy fermion compound CeIn3 under pre...
Heavy fermion (HF) materials exhibit a rich array of phenomena due to the strong Kondo coupling betw...
In rare-earth permanent magnets, magnetization and Curie temperature are mainly dominated by 3d-elec...
International audienceThe heavy-fermion antiferromagnet CeIn3 exhibits a field-induced anomaly assoc...
We present an ab initio-based method which gives clear insight into the interplay between the band-f...
Strong electron correlations lead to a variety of distinct ground states, such as magnetism, charge ...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
Metals containing cerium exhibit a diverse range of fascinating phenomena including heavy fermion be...
Electrons at the border of localization generate exotic states of matter across all classes of stron...
We show that antiferromagnetism in lightly (approximate to 8%) Sn-doped CeIn3 terminates at a critic...
There is a great change in the nature of the magnetic ordering on going from CeIn3, a local moment a...
International audienceCerium-based intermetallics are currently attracting much interest as a possib...
The magnetocrystalline anisotropy of 5f transition-metal atoms (actinides) is investigated. A simple...
Motivated by the interesting magnetic anisotropy found in the heavy fermion family CeTX2 (T = transi...
We have investigated the noncentrosymmetric tetragonal heavy fermion compound CeAuAl3 using muon spi...
The localized-itinerant nature of Ce−4f valence electrons in heavy fermion compound CeIn3 under pre...
Heavy fermion (HF) materials exhibit a rich array of phenomena due to the strong Kondo coupling betw...
In rare-earth permanent magnets, magnetization and Curie temperature are mainly dominated by 3d-elec...
International audienceThe heavy-fermion antiferromagnet CeIn3 exhibits a field-induced anomaly assoc...
We present an ab initio-based method which gives clear insight into the interplay between the band-f...
Strong electron correlations lead to a variety of distinct ground states, such as magnetism, charge ...