Quantum criticality in layered CeRhIn5-xSnx compared with cubic CeIn$3-xSnx
Abstract
We report low-temperature thermal-expansion measurements on single crystals of the layered heavy fermion system (0.3≤ x ≤ 0.6) and compare it with a previous study on the related cubic system [R. K\"uchler et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 256403 (2006)]. Both systems display a quantum critical point as proven by a divergent Gr\"uneisen ratio. Most remarkably, the three-dimensional itinerant model explains quantum criticality in both systems, suggesting that the crystalline anisotropy in is unimportant. This is ascribed to the effect of weak disorder in these doped systems.
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