Ferromagnetic Quantum Critical Point in Heavy-Fermion Iron Oxypnictide Ce(Ru1-xFex)PO

Abstract

We have performed 31P-NMR measurements on Ce(Ru1-xFex)PO in order to investigate ferromagnetic (FM) quantum criticality, since heavy-fermion (HF) ferromagnet CeRuPO with a two-dimensional structure turns to a HF paramagnet by an isovalent Fe-substitution for Ru. We found that Ce(Ru0.15Fe0.85)PO shows critical fluctuations down to 0.3 K, as well as the continuous suppression of Curie temperature and the ordered moments by the Fe-substitution. These experimental results suggest the presence of a FM quantum critical point (QCP) at x 0.86, which is a rare example among itinerant ferromagnets. In addition, we point out that the critical behaviors in Ce(Ru0.15Fe0.85)PO share the similarity with those in YbRh2Si2, where the local criticality of f electrons has been discussed. We reveal that Ce(Ru1-xFex)PO is a new system to study FM quantum criticality in HF compounds.

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