Specific Heat (1.2-108 K) and Thermal Expansion (4.4-297 K) Measurements of the 3d Heavy Fermion Compound LiV_{2}O_{4}
D. C. Johnston, C. A. Swenson, S. Kondo (Iowa State U.)

TL;DR
This study measures specific heat and thermal expansion of LiV_{2}O_{4} from 1.2 to 108 K, revealing complex electronic behavior inconsistent with simple models and highlighting strong low-temperature lattice effects.
Contribution
It provides detailed specific heat and thermal expansion data for LiV_{2}O_{4} and compares these with theoretical models, showing discrepancies and emphasizing the material's complex heavy fermion behavior.
Findings
Electronic specific heat coefficient ; decreases with temperature
Theoretical models fit low-temperature data but fail at higher temperatures
Strong low-temperature thermal expansion and Grfcnisen parameter increase
Abstract
Specific heat C_{p}(T) measurements of the heavy fermion normal-spinel structure compound LiV_{2}O_{4} were carried out using a heat-pulse calorimeter over the temperature T range from 1.2 to 108 K. The electronic specific heat C_{e}(T) of LiV_{2}O_{4} is extracted from the C_{p}(T) data using the lattice contribution obtained for LiTi_{2}O_{4}, a superconductor with T_{c} = 11.8 K. The electronic specific heat coefficient \gamma(T) = C_{e}(T)/T of LiV_{2}O_{4} is found to be 0.42 and 0.43 J/mol K^2 at T = 1 K for two different high magnetic purity samples, respectively. \gamma(T) decreases rapidly with increasing temperature from 4 to 30 K and then decreases much more slowly from 0.13 J/mol K^2 at 30 K to 0.08 J/mol K^2 at 108 K. The C_{e}(T) is compared with theoretical predictions for the spin S = 1/2 Kondo model, a generic Fermi liquid model, and an antiferromagnetically coupled…
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