Magnetic ground state of CeNi1-xCux: A calorimetric investigation

Abstract

We present a detailed specific heat study of the CeNi1-xCuxseries in a large temperature range of 0.2 K to 300 K. The analysis of these data, considering also previous neutron scattering, magnetic characterization and μSR results, allows us to present a convenient description of the system as inhomogeneous on the nanometric scale. Two regimes are detected in the compositional range depending on the dominant RKKY or Kondo interactions. We propose that the long-range magnetic order at low temperatures is achieved by a percolative process of magnetic clusters that become static below the freezing temperature Tf. In this scenario the existence of a Quantum Critical Point at the magnetic-nonmagnetic crossover must be discarded.

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