Quasi-local critical nature of cooperative paramagnetic fluctuations in CaRuO3 metal
Abstract
We report new observation of cooperative paramagnetic fluctuations of Ru4+ spins that coexist with the non-Fermi liquid state in CaRuO3 perovskite below T 22 K. Detailed electrical, magnetic and neutron scattering measurements reveal that the Ru4+ ions reside in magnetic field independent random domains with dynamic properties that are reminiscent of the cooperative paramagnetic fluctuations. The linear (E/T) scaling of the dynamic susceptibilities and divergence of the mean relaxation time as T→~0 K suggest quasi-local critical nature of the spin fluctuations. We argue that the non-Fermi liquid behavior arises due to the quantum critical nature of the cooperative paramagnetic fluctuations in CaRuO3
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