Susceptibility inhomogeneity and non-Fermi liquid behavior in UCu5-xPtx

Abstract

Transverse-field muSR shifts and relaxation rates have been measured in the non-Fermi liquid (NFL) alloy system UCu5-xPtx, x = 1.0, 1.5, and 2.5. At low temperatures the fractional spread in Knight shifts delta K/K approx deltachi/chi is gtrsim 2 for x = 1, but is only half this value for x = 1.5 and 2.5. In a disorder-driven scenario where the NFL behavior is due to a broadly distributed (Kondo or Griffiths-phase cluster) characteristic energy E, our results indicate that delta E/Erm av approx (delta K/K)T=0 is similar for UCu5-xPdx (x = 1 and 1.5) and UCu4Pt, but is reduced for UCu5-xPtx, x = 1.5 and 2.5. This reduction is due to a marked increase of E with increasing x; the spread delta E is found to be roughly independent of x. Our results correlate with the observed suppression of other NFL anomalies for x > 1 in UCu5-xPtx but not in UCu5-xPdx, and are further evidence for the importance of disorder in the NFL behavior of both these alloy systems.

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