The non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) behavior observed in the low temperature specific heat C(T) and magnetic susceptibility χ(T) of f-electron systems is analyzed within the context of a recently developed theory based on Griffiths singularities. Measurements of C(T) and χ(T) in the systems Th1−xUxPd2Al3, Y1−xUxPd3, and UCu5−xMx (M = Pd, Pt) are found to be consistent with C(T)/T∝χ(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.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9802081,
title = {Evidence for a common physical description of non-Fermi-liquid behavior in f-electron systems},
author = {M. C. de Andrade and R. Chau and R. P. Dickey and N. R. Dilley and E. J. Freeman and D. A. Gajewski and M. B. Maple and R. Movshovich and A. H. Castro Neto and G. E. Castilla and B. A. Jones},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9802081},
year = {2016}
}