Violation of critical universality at the antiferromagnetic phase transition of YbRh2Si2

Abstract

We report on precise low-temperature specific-heat measurements, C(T), of YbRh2Si2 in the vicinity of the antiferromagnetic phase transition on a single crystal of superior quality (RRR 150). We observe a very sharp peak at TN=72mK with absolute values as high as C/T=8J/molK2. A detailed analysis of the critical exponent α around TN reveals α=0.38 which differs significantly from those of the conventional universality classes in the Ginzburg-Landau theory, where α<0.11. Thermal-expansion measurements corroborate this large positive critical exponent. These results provide insight into the nature of the critical magnetic fluctuations at a temperature-driven phase transition close to a quantum critical point.

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