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Pressure tuning of putative quantum criticality on YbV6Sn6

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-09-15 v1

Abstract

YbV6_6Sn6_6 is a recently discovered heavy-fermion compound that orders at TN0.4_N\approx 0.4 K and exhibits a magnetic field-tuned quantum critical point at H10H \approx 10 kOe. In this work, we have grown YbV6_6Sn6_6 single crystals by the self-flux method, to investigate their physical properties at ambient pressure and their electrical transport properties under hydrostatic pressure. At higher temperatures, we observed a decrease in the Kondo temperature, accompanied by the appearance of a local minimum followed by a local maximum, associated with the onset of the coherent Kondo regime. Power law fitting at low temperatures indicated a recovery of the Fermi-liquid regime for pressures below 1 GPa. Above 1 GPa, a reentrance of non-Fermi-liquid behavior is suggested by a decrease in the exponent nn, accompanied by a substantial increase in the parameter AA, indicating the approach of a new quantum criticality tuned by hydrostatic pressure. The broad range of interactions present in YbV6_6Sn6_6, including RKKY, crystalline electric field (CEF), and Kondo lattice effects, appears to lead to a complex phase diagram. We present a putative phase diagram featuring double quantum criticality tuned by both magnetic field and hydrostatic pressure.

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@article{arxiv.2509.09817,
  title  = {Pressure tuning of putative quantum criticality on YbV6Sn6},
  author = {P. C. Sabino and L. Mendonça-Ferreira and J. G. Dias and G. G. Vasques and M. Dutra and H. Pizzi and P. G. Pagliuso and M. A. Avila},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.09817},
  year   = {2025}
}