Towards the identification of a quantum critical line in the (p, B) phase diagram of CeCoIn5

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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4 pages, 3 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.087003

The low-temperature thermal expansion of CeCoIn5 single crystals measured parallel and perpendicular to magnetic fields B oriented along the c axis yields the volume thermal-expansion coefficient $\beta$. Considerable deviations of $\beta(T)$ from Fermi-liquid behavior occur already within the superconducting region of the (B, T) phase diagram and become maximal at the upper critical field $B^0_{c2}$. However, $\beta(T)$ and the Gr\"uneisen parameter $\Gamma$ are incompatible with a quantum critical point (QCP) at $B^0_{c2}$, but allow for a QCP shielded by superconductivity and extending to negative pressures for $B < B^0_{c2}$. Together with literature data we construct a tentative (p, B, T) phase diagram of CeCoIn5 suggesting a quantum critical line in the (p, B) plane.

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