Evidence of a Kondo lattice quantum critical point and of non-Fermi liquid behavior in the intercalated layered system V5S8
Abstract
By means of a specific heat, susceptibility and high-pressure electrical resistivity study, we show that the local magnetic moments of the intercalated V ions in V5S8 realize a prototype of Kondo lattice system, where an antiferromagnetic order of the moments coexists with a Fermi liquid in the VS2 layers with intermediate heavy Fermion properties. The antiferromagnetic order and the Fermi-liquid behavior are simultaneously suppressed at a critical pressure, Pc =10 GPa, signature of a quantum critical point, which supports a Kondo lattice scenario and raises the question whether, in the paramagnetic phase at higher pressures, the heavy quasiparticles survive or form a non-Fermi liquid phase governed by the Kondo interaction.
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