High-pressure study of the ground- and superconducting-state properties of CeAu$_2$Si$_2$
Gernot W. Scheerer, Ga\'etan Giriat, Zhi Ren, G\'erard Lapertot,, Didier Jaccard

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex relationship between magnetism, quantum criticality, and superconductivity in CeAu$_2$Si$_2$ under high pressure, revealing new magnetic transition lines and quantum critical behavior linked to superconductivity.
Contribution
It presents the first high-pressure measurements showing a magnetic structure rearrangement and quantum critical behavior inside the magnetic phase of CeAu$_2$Si$_2$, highlighting the role of valence fluctuations.
Findings
Discovery of a new magnetic transition line at $T_{ ext{M}}^{ ext{mod}}$
Observation of non-Fermi-liquid behavior near superconductivity
Correlation between magnetic rearrangement and superconducting onset
Abstract
The pressure-temperature-phase diagram of the new heavy-fermion superconductor CeAuSi is markedly different from those studied previously. Indeed, superconductivity emerges, not on the verge, but deep inside the magnetic phase. In this context, we have carried out ac-calorimetry, resistivity and thermoelectric power measurements on a CeAuSi-single crystal under high-pressure. The principal novelties of this experiment are the observation of a new transition line, presumably a magnetic structure rearrangement at inside the antiferromagnetic phase, and the occurrence of quantum critical behavior in resistivity linked to superconductivity. Strong non-Fermi-liquid behavior is observed around the maximum of superconductivity and enhanced scattering rates are observed close to both the emergence and the maximum of superconductivity.…
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