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Field-induced quantum critical point in CeCoIn5.

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Authors: Paglione J, Tanatar MA, Hawthorn DG, Boaknin E, Hill RW, Ronning F, Sutherland M, Taillefer L, Petrovic C, Canfield PC

Year

2003

Paper ID

13015

Status

Peer-reviewed

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143

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346

Abstract

The resistivity of the heavy-fermion superconductor CeCoIn5 was measured as a function of temperature, down to 25 mK and in magnetic fields of up to 16 T applied perpendicular to the basal plane. With increasing field, we observe a suppression of the non-Fermi liquid behavior, rho approximately T, and the development of a Fermi liquid state, with its characteristic rho=rho(0)+AT2 dependence. The field dependence of the T2 coefficient shows critical behavior with an exponent of 1.37. This is evidence for a field-induced quantum critical point (QCP), occurring at a critical field which coincides, within experimental accuracy, with the superconducting critical field H(c2). We discuss the relation of this field-tuned QCP to a change in the magnetic state, seen as a change in magnetoresistance from positive to negative, at a crossover line that has a common border with the superconducting region below approximately 1 K.

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