Proximity to a critical point driven by electronic entropy in URu2Si2
The strongly correlated actinide metal URu 2 Si 2 exhibits a mean field-like second order phase transition at T o ≈ 17 K, yet lacks definitive signatures of a broken symmetry. Meanwhile, various experiments have also shown the electronic energy gap to closely resemble that resulting from hybridizat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | npj quantum materials 2021-03, Vol.6 (1), p.1-10, Article 24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The strongly correlated actinide metal URu
2
Si
2
exhibits a mean field-like second order phase transition at
T
o
≈ 17 K, yet lacks definitive signatures of a broken symmetry. Meanwhile, various experiments have also shown the electronic energy gap to closely resemble that resulting from hybridization between conduction electron and 5
f
-electron states. We argue here, using thermodynamic measurements, that the above seemingly incompatible observations can be jointly understood by way of proximity to an entropy-driven critical point, in which the latent heat of a valence-type electronic instability is quenched by thermal excitations across a gap, driving the transition second order. Salient features of such a transition include a robust gap spanning highly degenerate features in the electronic density of states, that is weakly (if at all) suppressed by temperature on approaching
T
o
, and an elliptical phase boundary in magnetic field and temperature that is Pauli paramagnetically limited at its critical magnetic field. |
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ISSN: | 2397-4648 2397-4648 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41535-021-00317-6 |