Exploring quantum phase transition in Pd_{1-x}Ni_x nanoalloys
P. Swain, Suneel K. Srivastava, Sanjeev K. Srivastava

TL;DR
This study investigates quantum phase transitions in Pd-Ni nanoalloys, revealing signs of quantum criticality and non-Fermi liquid behavior through resistivity and magnetization measurements, with size and composition influencing the observed phenomena.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of quantum phase transition signatures in Pd-Ni nanoparticles, extending understanding from bulk to nanoscale systems.
Findings
Dip in resistivity exponent near critical composition
Peak in resistivity constant A at critical composition
Indications of quantum critical behavior influenced by nanoparticle size
Abstract
PdNi alloy system is an established ideal transition metal system possessing a composition induced paramagnetic to ferromagnetic quantum phase transition (QPT) at the critical concentration 0.026 in bulk. A low-temperature non-Fermi liquid (NFL) behaviour around usually indicates the presence of quantum criticality (QC) in this system. In this work, we explore the existence of such a QPT in nanoparticles of this alloy system. We synthesized single-phase, polydispersed and 40-50 nm mean diameter crystalline nanoparticles of PdNi alloys, with near and beyond, by a chemical reflux method. In addition to the determination of the size, composition, phase and crystallinity of the alloys by microscopic and spectroscopic techniques, the existence of a possible QPT was explored by resistivity and DC magnetization measurements. A dip in the value…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
