Abstract

We have studied the de Haas–van Alphen (dHvA) effect under pressure for an antiferromagnet CeRhIn 5, where the antiferromagnetic state is changed into the superconducting state at higher pressures than 1.6 GPa . It is clarified from the present dHvA experiment that the topology of the Fermi surface is unchanged up to 2.1 GPa but the cyclotron mass increases strongly above 1.6 GPa . Superconductivity is found to be realized in this heavy fermion state.

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