- Ran, Sheng;
- Jeon, Inho;
- Pouse, Naveen;
- Breindel, Alexander J;
- Kanchanavatee, Noravee;
- Huang, Kevin;
- Gallagher, Andrew;
- Chen, Kuan-Wen;
- Graf, David;
- Baumbach, Ryan E;
- Singleton, John;
- Maple, M Brian
Electrical transport measurements were performed on URu2 - x Fe x Si2 single-crystal specimens in high magnetic fields up to 45 T (DC fields) and 60 T (pulsed fields). We observed a systematic evolution of the critical fields for both the hidden-order (HO) and large-moment antiferromagnetic (LMAFM) phases and established the 3D phase diagram of T-H-x In the HO phase, H/H0 scales with T/T0 and collapses onto a single curve. However, in the LMAFM phase, this single scaling relation is not satisfied. Within a certain range of x values, the HO phase reenters after the LMAFM phase is suppressed by the magnetic field, similar to the behavior observed for URu2Si2 within a certain range of pressures.