Valence Fluctuation Driven Non-Fermi LIquid Behavior and Unconventional Superconductivity in Pressurized CeCu2Si2
Abstract
I study an Extended Periodic Anderson Model (EPAM) with non-local hybridisation, Vfc, and a coulomb interaction, Ufc, between localised f electrons and wide band conduction (c) electrons. Within DMFT, a quantum phase transition (QPT) driven by soft f-valence fluctuations, accompanied by a discontinuous jump in the Fermi volume, is found as Vfc is tuned across a critical value. Near the associated QCP, an unconventional superconductive instability, driven by these extended, singular valence fluctuations, naturally emerges. All these phenomena are representative of observations in pressurised CeCu2Si2.
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