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Low temperature thermodynamic properties near the field-induced quantum critical point in DTN

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-09-27 v1

Abstract

We present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigation of the thermodynamic properties: specific heat, magnetization and thermal expansion in the vicinity of the field-induced quantum critical point (QCP) around the lower critical field Hc12H_{c1} \approx 2\,T in DTN . A T3/2T^{3/2} behavior in the specific heat and magnetization is observed at very low temperatures at H=Hc1H=H_{c1} that is consistent with the universality class of Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons. The temperature dependence of the thermal expansion coefficient at Hc1H_{c1} shows minor deviations from the expected T1/2T^{1/2} behavior. Our experimental study is complemented by analytical calculations and Quantum Monte Carlo simulations, which reproduce nicely the measured quantities. We analyze the thermal and the magnetic Gr\"{u}neisen parameters that are ideal quantities to identify QCPs. Both parameters diverge at Hc1H_{c1} with the expected T1T^{-1} power law. By using the Ehrenfest relations at the second order phase transition, we are able to estimate the pressure dependencies of the characteristic temperature and field scales.

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@article{arxiv.1204.3064,
  title  = {Low temperature thermodynamic properties near the field-induced quantum critical point in DTN},
  author = {Franziska Weickert and Robert Kuechler and Alexander Steppke and Luis Pedrero and Michael Nicklas and Manuel Brando and Frank Steglich and Marcelo Jaime and Vivien S. Zapf and Armando Paduan-Filho and Khaled A. Al-Hassanieh and Cristian D. Batista and Pinaki Sengupta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.3064},
  year   = {2017}
}

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11 paged, 10 figures, submitted to PRB