Magnetic fluctuations and specific heat in NaxCoO2 near a Lifshitz topological transition
Sergey Slizovskiy, Andrey V. Chubukov, Joseph J. Betouras

TL;DR
This paper investigates the specific heat and magnetic fluctuations in Na$_x$CoO$_2$ near a Lifshitz topological transition at $x_c=0.62$, revealing how magnetic fluctuations evolve and influence thermodynamic properties across the transition.
Contribution
It provides a quantitative explanation of the specific heat behavior near the Lifshitz transition using spin-fluctuation theory, highlighting changes in magnetic fluctuations and quantum criticality.
Findings
Enhanced magnetic fluctuations near $x_c$ at momenta around $k_F$
Reversal of $C(T)/T$ trend at $x eq x_c$
Emergence of a magnetic quantum critical regime for $x > 0.65$
Abstract
We analyze the temperature and doping dependence of the specific heat in NaCoO. This material was conjectured to undergo a Lifshitz -type topological transition at , in which a new electron Fermi pocket emerges at the point, in addition to the existing hole pocket with large . The data show that near , the temperature dependence of at low gets stronger as approaches from below and then reverses the trend and changes sign at . We argue that this behavior can be quantitatively explained within the spin-fluctuation theory. We show that magnetic fluctuations are enhanced near at momenta around and their dynamics changes between and , when the new pocket forms. We demonstrate that this explains the temperature dependence of . We show that at larger ()…
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