R. Movshovich et al., Magnetic-field dependence of the low-temperature specific heat in PrInAg2:Support for a nonmagnetic heavy-fermion ground state, PHYS REV B, 59(10), 1999, pp. R6601-R6603
In order to elucidate the nature of the ground state in the heavy-electron
system PrInAg2, we measured its specific heat for temperatures between 60 m
K and 2 K in magnetic fields up to 9 T. The peak maximum of the low-tempera
ture anomaly in the specific heat (interpreted as Kondo anomaly) shifts fro
m 0.42 K at zero field to 0.45 K at 6 T, and to 0.5 K at 9 T. The data at 3
T (after subtracting the low-temperature tail due to a Schottky anomaly) a
re practically indistinguishable from the zero-held data. A low-temperature
nuclear Schottky anomaly from a hyperfine enhancement of the Pr nuclei was
observed in field. Both enhanced hyperfine interaction and the insensitivi
ty of the specific-heat anomaly to fields support the hypothesis that the K
ondo effect in this system has a nonmagnetic origin. [S0163-1829(99)51410-0
].