Quantum Critical Scaling in Quasi-One-Dimensional YbFe$_5$P$_3$
Abstract
We report measurements of the low temperature magnetization and specific heat as a function of temperature and magnetic field of the quasi-one-dimensional spin chain, heavy fermion compound YbFeP, which resides close to a quantum critical point. The results are compared to the predictions of scaling laws obtained from a generalized free energy function expected near an antiferromagnetic quantum critical point (AFQCP). The scaling behavior depends on the dimensionality of the fluctuations, the coherence length exponent , and the dynamic exponent . The free energy treats the magnetic field as a relevant renormalization group variable, which leads to a new exponent , where is a dynamic exponent expected in the presence of a magnetic field. When , scaling is expected, as observed in several compounds close to a QCP; whereas in YbFeP, a dependence of the scaling is observed. This dependence reflects the relationship and a field exponent . A feature of the scaling law is that it restricts the possible values of the exponents to two cases for YbFeP: =1, =1, =1, and =2, =1/2, =2.
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@article{arxiv.2407.19395,
title = {Quantum Critical Scaling in Quasi-One-Dimensional YbFe$_5$P$_3$},
author = {E. D. Bauer and K. E. Avers and T. Asaba and S. Seo and Y. Liu and A. Weiland and M. A. Continentino and J. M. Lawrence and S. M. Thomas and P. F. S. Rosa and J. D. Thompson and F. Ronning},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.19395},
year = {2024}
}
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17 pages (including Supplemental Material)