Direct observation of lattice symmetry breaking at the hidden-order transition in URu2Si2

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S. Tonegawa
S. Kasahara
T. Fukuda
K. Sugimoto
N. Yasuda
Y. Tsuruhara
D. Watanabe
Y. Mizukami
Y. Haga
T. D. Matsuda
E. Yamamoto
Y. Onuki
H. Ikeda
Y. Matsuda
T. Shibauchi
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[1] Kyoto University,Department of Physics
[2] Quantum Beam Science Directorate,Department of Advanced Materials Science
[3] Materials Dynamics Laboratory,Department of Physics
[4] Research and Utilization Division,Department of Physics
[5] Structural Materials Science Laboratory,undefined
[6] University of Tokyo,undefined
[7] Advanced Science Research Center,undefined
[8] Japan Atomic Energy Agency,undefined
[9] Tokyo Metropolitan University,undefined
[10] Faculty of Science,undefined
[11] University of the Ryukyus,undefined
[12] Ritsumeikan University,undefined
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Since the 1985 discovery of the phase transition at THO=17.5 K in the heavy-fermion metal URu2Si2, neither symmetry change in the crystal structure nor large magnetic moment that can account for the entropy change has been observed, which makes this hidden order enigmatic. Recent high-field experiments have suggested electronic nematicity that breaks fourfold rotational symmetry, but direct evidence has been lacking for its ground state in the absence of magnetic field. Here we report on the observation of lattice symmetry breaking from the fourfold tetragonal to twofold orthorhombic structure by high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements at zero field, which pins down the space symmetry of the order. Small orthorhombic symmetry-breaking distortion sets in at THO with a jump, uncovering the weakly first-order nature of the hidden-order transition. This distortion is observed only in ultrapure samples, implying a highly unusual coupling nature between the electronic nematicity and underlying lattice.
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