In the family of rare-earth transition metal silicides, compounds belonging
to the series R5Ir4Si10 (where R is a rare-earth element from Dy to Lu and
Y) exhibits multiple phase transitions. However, there exists a series R5R
h4Sn10, which can only be formed with light rare-earth elements from Ce to
Nd. In this work, we report detailed resistivity, susceptibility, magnetiza
tion, heat-capacity, thermal expansion,and magnetoresistance studies, which
suggest that the Nd3+ moments undergo unusual magnetic orderings in a sing
le crystal of Nd5Rh4Sn10. A second-order magnetic transition at 7.15 K is f
ollowed by a first-order transition below 6.15 K that results in a huge hea
t-capacity peak of 100 J/mol K. The two transitions are strongly suppressed
by a magnetic field (4 T) along the c axis while they are Only weakly infl
uenced by fields as high as 16 T in the basal plane. Moreover, the magnetor
esistance data along the a and c axes from 1.5 to 15 K in fields up to 18 T
revealed a giant positive magnetoresistance along the a axis below 6 K and
clear evidence of a metamagnetic transition along the c axis. We attribute
this unusual magnetic behavior to the unique crystal structure of this Nd5
Rh4Sn10 compound with its three different Nd sites.