Field evolution of quantum critical and heavy Fermi-liquid components in the magnetization of the mixed valence compound beta-YbAlB4
Yosuke Matsumoto, K. Kuga, Y. Karaki, Y. Shimura, T. Sakakibara, M., Tokunaga, K. Kindo, S. Nakatsuji

TL;DR
This study provides high-precision magnetization data on bAlBb4, confirming zero-field quantum criticality and analyzing the heavy Fermi-liquid component, revealing partial participation of f electrons and phase diagram evolution.
Contribution
It offers detailed analysis of magnetization scaling and the heavy Fermi-liquid component in bAlBb4, highlighting the partial involvement of f electrons in quantum criticality.
Findings
Confirmed zero-field quantum criticality with T/B scaling.
Identified the heavy Fermi-liquid component's temperature dependence.
Mapped the phase diagram showing evolution of characteristic scales.
Abstract
We present the high-precision magnetization data of the valence fluctuating heavy fermion superconductor -YbAlB in a wide temperature range from 0.02 K to 320 K spanning four orders of magnitude. We made detailed analyses of the scaling of the magnetization, and firmly confirmed the unconventional zero-field quantum criticality (QC) without tuning. We examined other possible scaling relationship such as scaling, and confirmed that provides the best quality of the fit with an upper bound on the critical magnetic field ~mT. We further discuss the heavy Fermi-liquid component of the magnetization after subtracting the QC component estimated based on the scaling. The temperature dependence of the heavy Fermi-liquid component is found very similar to the magnetization of the polymorph -YbAlB. In…
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