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Random field effects in field-driven quantum critical points
Authors:F Anfuso and A Rosch
Institution:(1) Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, 50937 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:We investigate the role of disorder for field-driven quantum phase transitions of metallic antiferromagnets. For systems with sufficiently low symmetry, the combination of a uniform external field and non-magnetic impurities leads effectively to a random magnetic field which strongly modifies the behavior close to the critical point. Using perturbative renormalization group, we investigate in which regime of the phase diagram the disorder affects critical properties. In heavy fermion systems where even weak disorder can lead to strong fluctuations of the local Kondo temperature, the random field effects are especially pronounced. We study possible manifestation of random field effects in experiments and discuss in this light neutron scattering results for the field driven quantum phase transition in CeCu5.8Au0.2.
Keywords:PACS" target="_blank">PACS  71  10  -w Theories and models of many-electron systems  71  27  +a Strongly correlated electron systems  heavy fermions  75  10  -b General theory and models of magnetic ordering
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