The strongly enhanced magnetic excitations near the quantum critical point of Cr_(1-x)V_x and why strong exchange enhancement need not imply heavy fermion behavior
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.supr-con
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enhancementgammaexchangemagneticresponsespinstrongantiferromagnetic
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Inelastic neutron scattering reveals strong spin fluctuations with energies as high as 0.4eV in the nearly antiferromagnetic metal Cr$_{0.95}$V$_{0.05}$. The magnetic response is well described by a modified Millis-Monien-Pines function. From the low-energy response, we deduce a large exchange enhancement, more than an order of magnitude larger than the corresponding enhancement of the low-temperature electronic heat capacity $\gamma T$. A scaling relationship between $\gamma$ and the inverse of the wavevector- averaged spin relaxation rate $\Gamma_{\text{ave}}$ is demonstrated for a number of magnetically correlated metals
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