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Non-Fermi liquid behavior below the Néel temperature in the frustrated heavy fermion magnet UAu2.

Christopher D O'Neill1,2, Julian L Schmehr3,2, Harry D J Keen3,2, Luke Pritchard Cairns3,2, Dmitry A Sokolov3,2, Andreas Hermann3,2, Didier Wermeille4, Pascal Manuel5, Frank Krüger5,6, Andrew D Huxley1,2.   

Abstract

The term Fermi liquid is almost synonymous with the metallic state. The association is known to break down at quantum critical points (QCPs), but these require precise values of tuning parameters, such as pressure and applied magnetic field, to exactly suppress a continuous phase transition temperature to the absolute zero. Three-dimensional non-Fermi liquid states, apart from superconductivity, that are unshackled from a QCP are much rarer and are not currently well understood. Here, we report that the triangular lattice system uranium diauride (UAu2) forms such a state with a non-Fermi liquid low-temperature heat capacity [Formula: see text] and electrical resistivity [Formula: see text] far below its Néel temperature. The magnetic order itself has a novel structure and is accompanied by weak charge modulation that is not simply due to magnetostriction. The charge modulation continues to grow in amplitude with decreasing temperature, suggesting that charge degrees of freedom play an important role in the non-Fermi liquid behavior. In contrast with QCPs, the heat capacity and resistivity we find are unusually resilient in magnetic field. Our results suggest that a combination of magnetic frustration and Kondo physics may result in the emergence of this novel state.

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Keywords:  Kondo physics; charge density wave; magnetic frustration; non-Fermi liquid; quantum criticality

Year:  2021        PMID: 34873053      PMCID: PMC8670503          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2102687118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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