Divergence of the Grueneisen Ratio at Quantum Critical Points in Heavy Fermion Metals
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- 5 August 2003
Abstract
We present low-temperature volume thermal expansion, $\beta$, and specific heat, $C$, measurements on high-quality single crystals of CeNi2Ge2 and YbRh2(Si$_{0.95}$Ge$_{0.05}$)$_2$ which are located very near to quantum critical points. For both systems, $\beta$ shows a more singular temperature dependence than $C$, and thus the Grueneisen ratio ${\Gamma \propto \beta/C}$ diverges as T --> 0. For CeNi2Ge2, our results are in accordance with the spin-density wave (SDW) scenario for three-dimensional critical spin-fluctuations. By contrast, the observed singularity in YbRh2$(Si$_{0.95}$Ge$_{0.05}$)$_2$ cannot be explained by the itinerant SDW theory but is qualitatively consistent with a locally quantum critical picture.
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- Version 1, 2003-08-05, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 91 (6), 066405.
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