In the archetypal strongly correlated electron superconductor CeCu2Si2 and its Ge-substituted alloys CeCu2(Si1−xGex)2 two quantum phase transitions -- one magnetic and one of so far unknown origin -- can be crossed as a function of pressure \cite{Yuan 2003a}. We examine the associated anomalous normal state by detailed measurements of the low temperature resistivity (ρ) power law exponent α. At the lower critical point (at pc1, 1≤α≤1.5) α depends strongly on Ge concentration x and thereby on disorder level, consistent with a Hlubina-Rice-Rosch scenario of critical scattering off antiferromagnetic fluctuations. By contrast, α is independent of x at the upper quantum phase transition (at pc2, α≃1), suggesting critical scattering from local or Q=0 modes, in agreement with a density/valence fluctuation approach.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0506773,
title = {Non-Fermi liquid states in the pressurized $CeCu_2(Si_{1-x}Ge_x)_2$ system: two critical points},
author = {H. Q. Yuan and F. M. Grosche and M. Deppe and G. Sparn and C. Geibel and F. Steglich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0506773},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, including 4 figures. New results added. Significant changes on the text and Fig. 4