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Pronounced - Log T Divergence in Specific Heat of Nonmetallic CeOBiS: A Mother Phase of BiS-Based Superconductor

arXiv:1507.05700 · doi:10.7566/JPSJ.84.023702

Abstract

The low-temperature properties of CeOBiS single crystals are studied by electrical resistivity, magnetization, and specific heat measurements. Ce 4f -electrons are found to be in a well-localized state split by crystalline-electric-field (CEF) effects. The CEF ground state is a pure = 1/2 doublet, and excited doublets are located far above. At low temperatures in zero field, we observe pronounced divergence in the specific heat, revealing the presence of quantum critical fluctuations of 4f magnetic moments near a quantum critical point (QCP). Considering that CeOBiS is a nonmetal, this phenomenon cannot be attributed to the competition between Kondo and the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interactions as in numerous f-electron-based strongly correlated metals, indicating an unconventional mechanism. We suggest that CeOBiS is the first material found to be located at a QCP among geometrically frustrated nonmetallic magnets.

12 pages, 5 figures

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