Quantum degradation of the second order phase transition
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The specific heat, magnetization and thermal expansion of single crystals of antiferromagnetic insulator EuTe, measured at temperatures down to 2 K and in magnetic fields up to 90 kOe, demonstrate non trivial properties. The Neel temperature, being 9.8 K at H=0, decreases with magnetic field and tends to zero at 76 kOe, therefore forming a quantum critical point. The heat capacity and thermal expansion coefficient reveal lambda-type anomalies at the second order magnetic phase transition at low magnetic fields, evolving to simple jumps at high magnetic fields and low temperatures, well described in a fluctuation free mean-field theory. The experimental data and the corresponding analysis favor the quantum concept of effective increasing space dimensionality at low temperatures that suppresses a fluctuation divergence at a second order phase transition.
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