Thermoelectric power investigations of YbAgGe across the quantum critical point
Abstract
The magnetic field and temperature dependences of the thermoelectric power (TEP) of the antiferromagnetically ordered heavy fermion compound YbAgGe are measured across the field-induced quantum critical point. These TEP measurements reproduce the earlier H-T phase diagram and identify an additional domelike phase between ∼45 and ∼70kOe . On the low-field side of this region, H>Hc∼45kOe , the sign of the TEP changes from negative to positive; on the high-field side of this region, H≈70kOe , a non-Fermi-liquid state is evidenced as the logarithmic temperature dependence of S(T)/T , in agreement with previous specific heat results C(T)/T∝-log(T) . For higher fields, H>70kOe , the observed large value of α , S(T)=αT , is indicative of the heavy fermion state and shows a correlation with C(T)/T .
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- November 2010
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvB..82q4403M
- Keywords:
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- 72.15.Jf;
- 75.20.Hr;
- 75.30.Mb;
- 75.30.Kz;
- Thermoelectric and thermomagnetic effects;
- Local moment in compounds and alloys;
- Kondo effect valence fluctuations heavy fermions;
- Valence fluctuation Kondo lattice and heavy-fermion phenomena;
- Magnetic phase boundaries