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arxiv: 1601.01182 · v3 · pith:RYE4WM4Knew · submitted 2016-01-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Topological basis for understanding the behavior of the heavy-fermion metal rm {β-YbAlB₄} under application of magnetic field and pressure

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Informative recent measurements on the heavy-fermion metal $\rm \beta-YbAlB_4$ performed with applied magnetic field and pressure as control parameters are analyzed with the goal of establishing a sound theoretical explanation for the inferred scaling laws and non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) behavior, which demonstrate some unexpected features. Most notably, the robustness of the NFL behavior of the thermodynamic properties and of the anomalous $T^{3/2}$ temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity under applied pressure $P$ in zero magnetic field $B$ is at variance with the fragility of the NFL phase under application of a field. We show that a consistent topological basis for this combination of observations, as well as the empirical scaling laws, may be found within fermion-condensation theory in the emergence and destruction of a flat band, and explain that the paramagnetic NFL phase takes place without magnetic criticality, thus not from quantum critical fluctuations. Schematic $T-B$ and $T-P$ phase diagrams are presented to illuminate this scenario.

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