Signatures of valence fluctuations in CeCu2Si2 under high pressure
arXiv:cond-mat/0306054 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.69.024508
Abstract
Simultaneous resistivity and a.c.-specific heat measurements have been performed under pressure on single crystalline CeCu2Si2 to over 6 GPa in a hydrostatic helium pressure medium. A series of anomalies were observed around the pressure coinciding with a maximum in the superconducting critical temperature, . These anomalies can be linked with an abrupt change of the Ce valence, and suggest a second quantum critical point at a pressure GPa, where critical valence fluctuations provide the superconducting pairing mechanism, as opposed to spin fluctuations at ambient pressure. Such a valence instability, and associated superconductivity, is predicted by an extended Anderson lattice model with Coulomb repulsion between the conduction and f-electrons. We explain the T-linear resistivity found at in this picture, while other anomalies found around can be qualitatively understood using the same model.
Submitted to Phys. Rev. B