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Universally diverging Grueneisen parameter and the magnetocaloric effect close to quantum critical points

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-07 v2

Abstract

At a generic quantum critical point, the thermal expansion α\alpha is more singular than the specific heat cpc_p. Consequently, the "Gr\"uneisen ratio'', \GE=α/cp\GE=\alpha/c_p, diverges. When scaling applies, \GET1/(νz)\GE \sim T^{-1/(\nu z)} at the critical pressure p=pcp=p_c, providing a means to measure the scaling dimension of the most relevant operator that pressure couples to; in the alternative limit T0T\to0 and ppcp \ne p_c, \GE1ppc\GE \sim \frac{1}{p-p_c} with a prefactor that is, up to the molar volume, a simple {\it universal} combination of critical exponents. For a magnetic-field driven transition, similar relations hold for the magnetocaloric effect (1/T)T/HS(1/T)\partial T/\partial H|_S. Finally, we determine the corrections to scaling in a class of metallic quantum critical points.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0212335,
  title  = {Universally diverging Grueneisen parameter and the magnetocaloric effect close to quantum critical points},
  author = {Lijun Zhu and Markus Garst and Achim Rosch and Qimiao Si},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0212335},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

4 pages, 1 figure; general discussion on how the Grueneisen exponent measures the scaling dimension of the most relevant operator at any QCP is expanded