Non-Fermi liquid states in the pressurized CeCu2(Si1-xGex)2 system: two critical points

Abstract

In the archetypal strongly correlated electron superconductor CeCu2Si2 and its Ge-substituted alloys CeCu2(Si1-xGex)2 two quantum phase transitions -- one magnetic and one of so far unknown origin -- can be crossed as a function of pressure Yuan 2003a. We examine the associated anomalous normal state by detailed measurements of the low temperature resistivity () power law exponent α. At the lower critical point (at pc1, 1≤α≤ 1.5) α depends strongly on Ge concentration x and thereby on disorder level, consistent with a Hlubina-Rice-Rosch scenario of critical scattering off antiferromagnetic fluctuations. By contrast, α is independent of x at the upper quantum phase transition (at pc2, α 1), suggesting critical scattering from local or Q=0 modes, in agreement with a density/valence fluctuation approach.

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