Evolution of quantum criticality in CeNi(9-x)Cu(x)Ge(4).

J Phys Condens Matter

CPM, Institut für Physik, Universität Augsburg, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany.

Published: June 2009

Crystal structure, specific heat, thermal expansion, magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity studies of the heavy fermion system CeNi(9-x)Cu(x)Ge(4) (0≤x≤1) reveal a continuous tuning of the ground state by Ni/Cu substitution from an effectively fourfold-degenerate non-magnetic Kondo ground state of CeNi(9)Ge(4) (with pronounced non-Fermi-liquid features) towards a magnetically ordered, effectively twofold-degenerate ground state in CeNi(8)CuGe(4) with T(N) = 175 ± 5 mK. Quantum critical behavior, [Formula: see text], is observed for [Formula: see text]. Hitherto, CeNi(9-x)Cu(x)Ge(4) represents the first system where a substitution-driven quantum phase transition is connected not only with changes of the relative strength of the Kondo effect and RKKY interaction, but also with a reduction of the effective crystal field ground state degeneracy.

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