论文标题
冻结电荷自由度的证据,cecoin $ _5 $
Evidence for freezing of charge degrees of freedom across a critical point in CeCoIn$_5$
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论文摘要
量子临界点的存在将两个不同的零温度阶段分开被认为是许多高温超导体的“奇怪”金属状态的基础。该量子关键点的性质以及对所产生的奇怪金属的描述是凝结物理学中的核心开放问题。在很大程度上,争议源于缺乏明显的破碎对称性来表征临界相变的表征,而这一挑战并不比在非常规的超导体cecoin $ _5 $中更清楚。通过与从头算的计算相比,通过大厅效应和费米的表面测量值,我们找到了一个关键点的证据,该临界点将两个费米表面与不同的量没有明显的对称性破坏,这表明过渡的存在涉及自由度的一个部门的突然定位。我们根据价电荷波动的电导率提出了该材料异常电气电阻率的模型。
The presence of a quantum critical point separating two distinct zero-temperature phases is thought to underlie the `strange' metal state of many high-temperature superconductors. The nature of this quantum critical point, as well as a description of the resulting strange metal, are central open problems in condensed matter physics. In large part, the controversy stems from the lack of a clear broken symmetry to characterize the critical phase transition, and this challenge is no clearer than in the example of the unconventional superconductor CeCoIn$_5$. Through Hall effect and Fermi surface measurements of CeCoIn$_5$, in comparison to ab initio calculations, we find evidence for a critical point that connects two Fermi surfaces with different volumes without apparent symmetry-breaking, indicating the presence of a transition that involves an abrupt localization of one sector of the charge degrees of freedom. We present a model for the anomalous electrical Hall resistivity of this material based on the conductivity of valence charge fluctuations.