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Weak magnetism and non-Fermi liquids near heavy-fermion critical points

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This paper is concerned with the weak-moment magnetism in heavy-fermion materials and its relation to the non-Fermi liquid physics observed near the transition to the Fermi liquid. We explore the hypothesis that the primary fluctuations responsible for the non-Fermi liquid physics are those associated with the destruction of the large Fermi surface of the Fermi liquid. Magnetism is suggested to be a low-energy instability of the resulting small Fermi surface state. A concrete realization of this picture is provided by a fractionalized Fermi liquid state which has a small Fermi surface of conduction electrons, but also has other exotic excitations with interactions described by a gauge theory in its deconfined phase. Of particular interest is a three-dimensional fractionalized Fermi liquid with a spinon Fermi surface and a U(1) gauge structure. A direct second-order transition from this state to the conventional Fermi liquid is possible and involves a jump in the electron Fermi surface volume. The critical point displays non-Fermi liquid behavior. A magnetic phase may develop from a spin density wave instability of the spinon Fermi surface. This exotic magnetic metal may have a weak ordered moment although the local moments do not participate in the Fermi surface. Experimental signatures of this phase and implications for heavy-fermion systems are discussed.

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Lectures on insulating and conducting quantum spin liquids

cond-mat.str-el · 2025-12-30 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

The fractionalized Fermi liquid state obtained by doping quantum spin liquids resolves key experimental difficulties in cuprate pseudogap metals and d-wave superconductors.

Fractionalized Fermi liquids and the cuprate phase diagram

cond-mat.str-el · 2025-08-27 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

Reviews the FL* theory for cuprates using ancilla layer models and SU(2) gauge theories to explain pseudogap hole pockets of area p/8, Fermi arcs, and transitions to d-wave superconductivity and Fermi liquid behavior.

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  • Lectures on insulating and conducting quantum spin liquids cond-mat.str-el · 2025-12-30 · unverdicted · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    The fractionalized Fermi liquid state obtained by doping quantum spin liquids resolves key experimental difficulties in cuprate pseudogap metals and d-wave superconductors.

  • Fractionalized Fermi liquids and the cuprate phase diagram cond-mat.str-el · 2025-08-27 · unverdicted · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    Reviews the FL* theory for cuprates using ancilla layer models and SU(2) gauge theories to explain pseudogap hole pockets of area p/8, Fermi arcs, and transitions to d-wave superconductivity and Fermi liquid behavior.