The heavy-fermion metal CePd$_{1-x}$Rhx evolves from ferromagnetism at $x = 0$ to a non-magnetic state at some critical concentration xc. Utilizing the quasiparticle picture and the concept of fermion condensation quantum phase transition (FCQPT), we address the question about non-Fermi liquid (NFL) behavior of ferromagnet CePd$_{1-x}$Rhx and show that it coincides with that of both antiferromagnet YbRh2(Si0.95Ge0.05)2 and paramagnets CeRu2Si2 and CeNi2Ge2. We conclude that the NFL behavior being independent of the peculiarities of specific alloy, is universal, while numerous quantum critical points assumed to be responsible for the NFL behavior of different HF metals can be well reduced to the only quantum critical point related to FCQPT
We report experimentally results on the low temperature properties of two classes of materials with ...
We report experimentally results on the low temperature properties of two classes of materials with ...
Standard models for simple metals and insulators often fail for systems based on elements with unsta...
We present results of low-temperature calorimetric and resistive measurements on the isostructural h...
We present results of low-temperature calorimetric and resistive measurements on the isostructural h...
We demonstrate, that the main universal features of the low-temperature experimental H-T phase diagr...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
International audienceRecently there is renewed interest in quantum critical phase transitions (QCPT...
In the alloy CePd1-xRhxCePd1-xRhx, one observes the transition from a ferromagnetic (F) state at x=0...
International audienceRecently there is renewed interest in quantum critical phase transitions (QCPT...
4 pages, 2 figures; proceedings to the LT23 conference, Hiroshima (02)We review the anomalous proper...
We report experimentally results on the low temperature properties of two classes of materials with ...
We report experimentally results on the low temperature properties of two classes of materials with ...
Standard models for simple metals and insulators often fail for systems based on elements with unsta...
We present results of low-temperature calorimetric and resistive measurements on the isostructural h...
We present results of low-temperature calorimetric and resistive measurements on the isostructural h...
We demonstrate, that the main universal features of the low-temperature experimental H-T phase diagr...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
The canonical view of heavy fermion quantum criticality assumes a single quantum critical point sepa...
International audienceRecently there is renewed interest in quantum critical phase transitions (QCPT...
In the alloy CePd1-xRhxCePd1-xRhx, one observes the transition from a ferromagnetic (F) state at x=0...
International audienceRecently there is renewed interest in quantum critical phase transitions (QCPT...
4 pages, 2 figures; proceedings to the LT23 conference, Hiroshima (02)We review the anomalous proper...
We report experimentally results on the low temperature properties of two classes of materials with ...
We report experimentally results on the low temperature properties of two classes of materials with ...
Standard models for simple metals and insulators often fail for systems based on elements with unsta...