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Correlated electronic states in actinide-based intermetallic compounds

Haga, Yoshinori   

Actinide intermetallic compounds have been attracting attention because of their unusual physical properties including anisotropic superconductivity, heavy fermion formation and a variety of phase transitions. Among them, a uranium compound URu$$_2$$Si$$_2$$ has extensively been studied both experimentally and theoretically because of a second-order phase transition with its unknown order parameter which coexisting with unconventional superconductivity at low temperature. In this paper, recent experimental investigations on this system including the preparation of high-quality single crystals will be discussed.

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