Abstract

We report on measurements of the resistivity in the heavy fermion superconductor UPt 3, as a function of magnetic field up to 80 kOe and of temperature down to 35 mK, performed on a high quality single crystal. In addition to a large anisotropy of the magnetoresistance and of the superconducting phase diagram, the resistivity in fields larger than H≊ 30kOe, applied in the basal plane, is found to exhibit a striking increase at temperatures below T∼ 0.6K.

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