YbRh2Si2: Quantum tricritical behavior in itinerant electron systems
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.stat-mech
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qtcptransitionybrh2si2non-fermi-liquidquantumtricriticalunconventionalantiferromagnetic
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We propose that proximity of the first-order transition manifested by the quantum tricritical point (QTCP) explains non-Fermi-liquid properties of YbRh2Si2. Here, at the QTCP, a continuous phase transition changes into first order at zero temperature. The non-Fermi-liquid behaviors of YbRh2Si2 are puzzling in two aspects; diverging ferromagnetic susceptibility at the antiferromagnetic transition and unconventional power-law dependence in thermodynamic quantities. These puzzles are solved by an unconventional criticality derived from our spin fluctuation theory for the QTCP.
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