Thermodynamic signatures of short-range magnetic correlations in UTe2
Abstract
The normal-state out of which unconventional superconductivity in UTe2 emerges is studied in detail using a variety of thermodynamic and transport probes. Clear evidence for a broad Schottky-like anomaly with roughly R ln 2 entropy around T* ≈ 12K is observed in all measured quantities. Comparison with high magnetic field transport data allows the construction of an H-T phase diagram resembling that of the ferromagnetic superconductor URhGe. The low field electronic Gr\"uneisen parameter of T* and that of the metamagnetic transition at Hm ≈ 35T are comparable pointing to a common origin of both phenomena. Enhanced Wilson and Korringa ratios suggests that the existence of short range ferromagnetic fluctuations cannot be ruled out.
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