Excess heat capacity in Ce-based heavy fermion magnets
ORAL
Abstract
Ce-based heavy fermion magnets are prototypical systems displaying quantum critical phase transitions, non-Fermi liquid behavior, and often superconductivity under modest amounts of applied pressure. Recently, inelastic neutron scattering measurements have validated a minimal low energy effective model that was derived from first principles calculations on the heavy fermion antiferromagnet CeIn3 [1]. The magnon dispersion obtained from the inelastic neutron scattering measurements motivates us to revisit earlier heat capacity measurements. Surprisingly, we find that after combining the expected magnon, phonon, and (renormalized) electron contributions that a substantial contribution to the heat capacity remains in the T → 0 limit. This illustrates the presence of additional excitations within the antiferromagnetic state of CeIn3. We further illustrate that this is a general feature of Ce-based heavy fermion magnets.
[1] W. Simeth, et al. arXiv:2208.02211
[1] W. Simeth, et al. arXiv:2208.02211
*This work was carried out under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division.
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Presenters
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Filip Ronning
- Los Alamos National Laboratory