Magnetic field-induced quantum critical point in YbPtIn and YbPt0.98In single crystals

Abstract

Detailed anisotropic (H and H) resistivity and specific heat measurements were performed on online-grown YbPtIn and solution-grown YbPt0.98In single crystals for temperatures down to 0.4 K, and fields up to 140 kG; H Hall resistivity was also measured on the YbPt0.98In system for the same temperature and field ranges. All these measurements indicate that the small change in stoichiometry between the two compounds drastically affects their ordering temperatures (Tord≈3.4 K in YbPtIn, and 2.2 K in YbPt0.98In). Furthermore, a field-induced quantum critical point is apparent in each of these heavy fermion systems, with the corresponding critical field values of YbPt0.98In (Habc around 35-45 kG and Hcc≈120 kG) also reduced compared to the analogous values for YbPtIn (Habc≈60 kG and Hcc>140 kG)

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