Evidence of a quantum critical point in Ce$_{1-x}$Yb$_{x}$CoIn$_{5}$ alloys at high Yb doping
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Abstract
We performed this study on single crystals of Ce$_{\mathrm{1-x}}$Yb$_{x}$CoIn$_{5}$ alloys with the motivation to further explore some of the previously reported unusual behaviors such as robust coherence and superconductivity, non-Fermi liquid (NFL) behavior, and the possibility of quantum criticality in higher Yb doping. Our specific heat and electronic magneto-transport measurements on the alloy with x $=$ 0.75 nominal doping down to temperatures (T) as low as 0.5 K and magnetic fields (H) as high as 14 T. Our analysis of both specific heat and resistivity data unveils the presence of a crossover from NFL behavior at high temperatures to Fermi-liquid (FL) behavior at lower temperatures. Our analysis also indicates that the origin of the NFL behavior is a result of quantum fluctuations of unknown origin. The H-T phase diagram extracted from resistivity and specific heat shows that the crossover from NFL to FL behavior at zero temperature occurs at H $=$ 0. This implies that the alloy with x $=$ 0.75 Yb concentration is quantum critical, i.e., x$_{\mathrm{c}} = $ 0.75. This result of zero field quantum critical point at x $=$ 0.75 is also confirmed from our analysis of magneto-resistance data.
Authors
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Y.P. Singh
Kent State University
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D.J. Haney
Kent State University
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X.Y. Huang
Kent State University
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B. White
University of California, San Diego, Physics Department, UC San Diego, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
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Brian Maple
University of California, San Diego, Physics Department, UC San Diego, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, Physics/UC San Diego, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA, Department. of Physics, U. of California, San Diego
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M. Dzero
Kent State University
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C.C. Almasan
Kent State University