Evidence for a common physical description of non-Fermi-liquid behavior in f-electron systems
Abstract
The non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) behavior observed in the low temperature specific heat C(T) and magnetic susceptibility (T) of f-electron systems is analyzed within the context of a recently developed theory based on Griffiths singularities. Measurements of C(T) and (T) in the systems Th1-xUxPd2Al3, Y1-xUxPd3, and UCu5-xMx (M = Pd, Pt) are found to be consistent with C(T)/T (T) T-1+λ predicted by this model with λ <1 in the NFL regime. These results suggest that the NFL properties observed in a wide variety of f-electron systems can be described within the context of a common physical picture.
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