Transition metal oxides of the 4d and 5d block have recently become the
targets of materials discovery, largely due to their strong spin-orbit coupling
that can generate exotic magnetic and electronic states. Here we report the
high pressure synthesis of Lu2Rh2O7, a new cubic pyrochlore oxide
based on 4d5 Rh4+ and characterizations via thermodynamic, electrical
transport, and muon spin relaxation measurements. Magnetic susceptibility
measurements reveal a large temperature-independent Pauli paramagnetic
contribution, while heat capacity shows an enhanced Sommerfeld coefficient,
γ = 21.8(1) mJ/mol-Rh K2. Muon spin relaxation measurements confirm
that Lu2Rh2O7 remains paramagnetic down to 2 K. Taken in combination,
these three measurements suggest that Lu2Rh2O7 is a correlated
paramagnetic metal with a Wilson ratio of RW=2.5. However, electric
transport measurements present a striking contradiction as the resistivity of
Lu2Rh2O7 is observed to monotonically increase with decreasing
temperature, indicative of a nonmetallic state. Furthermore, although the
magnitude of the resistivity is that of a semiconductor, the temperature
dependence does not obey any conventional form. Thus, we propose that
Lu2Rh2O7 may belong to the same novel class of non-Fermi liquids as
the nonmetallic metal FeCrAs.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure