Non-Fermi liquid behavior in a mixed valent metallic pyrochlore iridate Pb$_2$Ir$_2$O$_{7-\delta}$
Md Salman Khan, Ilaria Carlomagno, Carlo Meneghini, P. K. Biswas,, Fabrice Bert, Subham Majumdar, Sugata Ray

TL;DR
This study provides evidence of non-Fermi liquid behavior in the mixed valent pyrochlore iridate Pb$_2$Ir$_2$O$_{7-eta}$, characterized by unusual electronic, magnetic, and thermodynamic properties linked to spin-orbit coupling variations.
Contribution
It reveals non-Fermi liquid ground state in Pb$_2$Ir$_2$O$_{7-eta}$ driven by mixed valence and spin-orbit coupling differences, a novel finding in pyrochlore iridates.
Findings
Resistivity shows linear T dependence, then T^{3/2} below 15 K.
Magnetic susceptibility diverges as T^{-eta} with <1 below 10 K.
Heat capacity exhibits T ln(T_0/T) behavior below 15 K.
Abstract
Non-Fermi liquid behavior in some fermionic systems have attracted significant interest in last few decades. Certain pyrochlore iridates with stronger spin-orbit coupling strength have recently been added to the list. Here, we provide evidence of such a non-Fermi liquid ground state in another mixed valent metallic pyrochlore iridate PbIrO, through the combined investigation of electronic, magnetic and thermodynamic properties as a function of temperature () and applied magnetic field (). Resistivity measurement showed a linear temperature dependence down to 15~K below which it shows dependence while magnetic susceptibility diverges as (T) () below 10~K. While a strong negative has been observed from Curie-Weiss fitting, absence of any long range order down to 80~mK only indicates…
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TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Nuclear materials and radiation effects
