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Evidence for charge delocalization crossover in the quantum critical superconductor CeRhIn$_5$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-11-16 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

The nature of charge degrees-of-freedom distinguishes scenarios for interpreting the character of a second order magnetic transition at zero temperature, that is, a magnetic quantum critical point (QCP). Heavy-fermion systems are prototypes of this paradigm, and in those, the relevant question is where, relative to a magnetic QCP, does the Kondo effect delocalize their ff-electron degrees-of-freedom. Herein, we use pressure-dependent Hall measurements to identify a finite-temperature scale ElocE_\text{loc} that signals a crossover from ff-localized to ff-delocalized character. As a function of pressure, Eloc(P)E_\text{loc}(P) extrapolates smoothly to zero temperature at the antiferromagnetic QCP of CeRhIn5_5 where its Fermi surface reconstructs, hallmarks of Kondo-breakdown criticality that generates critical magnetic and charge fluctuations. In 4.4% Sn-doped CeRhIn5_5, however, Eloc(P)E_\text{loc}(P) extrapolates into its magnetically ordered phase and is decoupled from the pressure-induced magnetic QCP, which implies a spin-density-wave (SDW) type of criticality that produces only critical fluctuations of the SDW order parameter. Our results demonstrate the importance of experimentally determining ElocE_\text{loc} to characterize quantum criticality and the associated consequences for understanding the pairing mechanism of superconductivity that reaches a maximum TcT_\text{c} in both materials at their respective magnetic QCP.

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@article{arxiv.2311.08928,
  title  = {Evidence for charge delocalization crossover in the quantum critical superconductor CeRhIn$_5$},
  author = {Honghong Wang and Tae Beom Park and Jihyun Kim and Harim Jang and Eric D. Bauer and Joe D. Thompson and Tuson Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.08928},
  year   = {2023}
}

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19 pages, 5 figures, published in Nature Communications