Magnetic field-tuned quantum critical point in CeAuSb2
Abstract
Transport, magnetic and thermal properties at high magnetic fields (H) and low temperatures (T) of the heavy fermion compound CeAuSb2 are reported. At H=0 this layered system exhibits antiferromagnetic order below TN = 6 K. Applying B along the inter-plane direction, leads to a continuous suppression of TN and a quantum critical point at Hc ~ 5.4 T. Although it exhibits Fermi liquid behavior within the Neel phase, in the paramagnetic state the fluctuations associated with Hc give rise to unconventional behavior in the resistivity (sub-linear in T) and to a TlnT dependence in the magnetic contribution to the specific heat. For H > Hc and low T the electrical resistivity exhibits an unusual T3-dependence.
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