# Universal critical behavior in the ferromagnetic superconductor   Eu(Fe$_{0.75}$Ru$_{0.25}$)$_{2}$As$_{2}$

**Authors:** Zheng Zhou, W. T. Jin, Wei Li, S. Nandi, B. Ouladdiaf, Zheng Yan,, Xinyuan Wei, Xuguang Xu, W. H. Jiao, N. Qureshi, Y. Xiao, Y. Su, G. H. Cao,, and Th. Brueckel

arXiv: 1904.07417 · 2019-08-21

## TL;DR

This paper identifies the universal critical behavior in Eu-based ferromagnetic superconductor Eu(Fe$_{0.75}$Ru$_{0.25}$)$_{2}$As$_{2}$ using combined experimental and theoretical approaches, revealing its classification within a 3D anisotropic quantum Heisenberg model.

## Contribution

It introduces a systematic methodology combining neutron diffraction, first-principles calculations, and Monte Carlo simulations to determine critical exponents and magnetic universality classes.

## Key findings

- Universal critical exponent $eta=0.385(13)$ identified.
- Magnetism classified as a 3D anisotropic quantum Heisenberg model.
- Methodology applicable to studying magnetic phase transitions.

## Abstract

The study of universal critical behavior is a crucial issue in a continuous phase transition, which groups various critical phenomena into universality classes for revealing microscopic electronic behaviors. The understanding of the nature of magnetism in Eu-based ferromagnetic superconductors is largely impeded by the infeasibility of performing inelastic neutron scattering measurements to deduce the microscopic magnetic behaviors and the effects on the superconductivity, due to the significant neutron absorption effect of natural $^{152}$Eu and unavailability of large single crystals. However, by systematically combining the neutron diffraction experiment, the first-principles calculations, and the quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we have obtained a perfectly consistent universal critical exponent value of $\beta=0.385(13)$ experimentally and theoretically for Eu(Fe$_{0.75}$Ru$_{0.25}$)$_{2}$As$_{2}$, from which the magnetism in the Eu-based ferromagnetic superconductors is identified as the universal class of a three-dimensional anisotropic quantum Heisenberg model with long-range magnetic exchange coupling. This study not only clarifies the nature of microscopic magnetic behaviors in the Eu-based ferromagnetic superconductors, but also opens a new avenue of systemic methodology for studying the universal critical behaviors associated with magnetic phase transitions in the area of magnetism and the spin fluctuations effects on the unconventional superconductivity.

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