Ubiquity of Unconventional Phenomena Associated with Critical Valence Fluctuations in Heavy Fermion Metals

Abstract

Ubiquity of unconventional phenomena observed in a series of heavy fermion metals is discussed on the basis of an idea of critical valence fluctuations. After surveying experimental aspects of these unconventional behaviors in prototypical compounds, CeCu2(Si,Ge)2, under pressure, we propose that sharp valence crossover phenomena are realized in CeCu6, CeRhIn5, and Ce(Ir,Rh)Si3 by tuning the pressure and the magnetic field simultaneously, on the basis of previous results for an extended Anderson lattice model with the Coulomb repulsion Ufc between localized f-electron and itinerant conduction electrons.

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