Columnar Fluctuations as a Source of Non-Fermi-Liquid Behavior in Weak Metallic Magnets
Abstract
It is shown that columnar fluctuations, in conjunction with weak quenched disorder, lead to a T3/2 temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity. This is proposed as an explanation of the observed non-Fermi-liquid behavior in the helimagnet MnSi, with one possible realization of the columnar fluctuations provided by skyrmion lines that have independently been proposed to be present in this material.
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