Ferromagnetic quantum critical fluctuations in YbRh_2(Si_{0.95}Ge_{0.05})_2

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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Physical Review Letters, to be published

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.076402

The bulk magnetic susceptibility $\chi(T,B)$ of YbRh$_2$(Si$_{0.95}$Ge$_{0.05}$)$_2$ has been investigated %by ac-and dc-magnetometry at low temperatures and close to the field-induced quantum critical point at $B_c=0.027$ T. For $B\leq 0.05$ T a Curie-Weiss law with a negative Weiss temperature is observed at temperatures below 0.3 K. Outside this region, the susceptibility indicates ferromagnetic quantum critical fluctuations: $\chi(T)\propto T^{-0.6}$ above 0.3 K, while at low temperatures the Pauli susceptibility follows $\chi_0\propto (B-B_c)^{-0.6}$ and scales with the coefficient of the $T^2$ term in the electrical resistivity. The Sommerfeld-Wilson ratio is highly enhanced and increases up to 30 close to the critical field.

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