Unusual heavy-mass nearly ferromagnetic state with a surprisingly large Wilson ratio in the double layered ruthenates (Sr1-xCax)3Ru2O7

Abstract

We report an unusual nearly ferromagnetic, heavy-mass state with a surprisingly large Wilson ratio Rw (e.g., Rw 700 for x = 0.2) in double layered ruthenates (Sr1-xCax)3Ru2O7 with 0.08 < x < 0.4. This state does not evolve into a long-range ferromagnetically ordered state despite considerably strong ferromagnetic correlations, but freezes into a cluster-spin-glass at low temperatures. In addition, evidence of non-Fermi liquid behavior is observed as the spin freezing temperature of the cluster-spin-glass approaches zero near x ≈ 0.1. We discuss the origin of this unique magnetic state from the Fermi surface information probed by Hall effect measurements.

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