Kondo destruction in a quantum paramagnet with magnetic frustration

Abstract

We report results of isothermal magnetotransport and susceptibility measurements at elevated magnetic fields B down to very low temperatures T on high-quality single crystals of the frustrated Kondo-lattice system CePdAl. They reveal a B*(T) line within the paramagnetic part of the phase diagram. This line denotes a thermally broadened 'small'-to-'large' Fermi surface crossover which substantially narrows upon cooling. At B0* = B*(T=0) = (4.6 +/- 0.1) T, this B*(T) line merges with two other crossover lines, viz. Tp(B) below and TFL(B) above B0*. Tp characterizes a frustration-dominated spin-liquid state, while TFL is the Fermi-liquid temperature associated with the lattice Kondo effect. Non-Fermi-liquid phenomena which are commonly observed near a 'Kondo destruction' quantum critical point cannot be resolved in CePdAl. Our observations reveal a rare case where Kondo coupling, frustration and quantum criticality are closely intertwined.

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