Kondo-Cluster-Glass State near a Ferromagnetic Quantum Phase Transition

Abstract

We report on a comprehensive study of CePd1-xRhx (0.6 ≤ x ≤ 0.95) poly- and single crystals close to the ferromagnetic instability by means of low-temperature ac susceptibility, magnetization and volume thermal expansion. The signature of ferromagnetism in this heavy-fermion system can be traced from 6.6 K in CePd down to 25 mK for x=0.87. Despite pronounced non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) effects in both, specific heat and thermal expansion, the Gr\"uneisen ratio does not diverge as T 0, providing evidence for the absence of a quantum critical point. Instead, a peculiar "Kondo-cluster-glass" state is found for x≥ 0.65, and the NFL effects in the specific heat, ac susceptibility and magnetization are compatible with the quantum Griffiths phase scenario.

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