Non-Fermi-liquid behavior at anti-ferromagnetic quantum critical point in heavy fermion system Ce(Cu1-xCox)2Ge2
Abstract
Polycrystalline samples of Ce(Cu1-xCox)2Ge2 were investigated by means of electrical resistivity (T), magnetic susceptibility (T), specific heat Cp(T) and thermo electric power S(T) measurements. The long-range antiferromagnetic (AFM) order, which set in at TN = 4.1 K in CeCu2Ge2, is suppressed by non-iso-electronic cobalt (Co) doping at a critical value of the concentration xc = 0.6, accompanied by non-Fermi liquid (NFL) behavior inferred from the power law dependence of heat capacity and susceptibility i.e. C(T)/T and (T) T-1+λ down to 0.4 K, along with a clear deviation from T2 behavior of the electrical resistivity. However, we have not seen any superconducting phase in the quantum critical regime down to 0.4 K.
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