Pressure-Induced Quantum Criticality in Cr
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Abstract
Diamond anvil cell high-pressure techniques are used in concert with high resolution magnetic x-ray diffraction to probe the quantum critical regime of the elemental itinerant antiferromagnet Chromium. The antiferromagnetic order is suppressed by an applied pressure of $\sim $6 GPa in the zero-temperature limit. We perform high-resolution measurements of both the charge- and spin-density-wave order parameters as the system is tuned through this magnetic phase transition. The results illustrate the effects of quantum fluctuations and enhanced dimensionality on a canonical correlated electron system.
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Authors
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Rafael Jaramillo
University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
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Y. Feng
University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
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T.F. Rosenbaum
University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
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J.J. Pluth
James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
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G. Srajer
Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory
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J. Lang
Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory
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Z. Islam
Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, APS, ANL