Anisotropic Hall Effect in Single Crystal Heavy Fermion YbAgGe

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Abstract

Temperature- and field-dependent Hall effect measurements are reported for YbAgGe, a heavy fermion compound exhibiting a field-induced quantum phase transition. The low temperature, field-dependent measurements reveal well defined, sudden changes with applied field; in specific for $H \perp c$ a clear local maximum that sharpens as temperature is reduced below 2 K and that approaches a value of 45 kOe - a value that has been proposed as the $T = 0$ quantum critical point. Similar behavior was observed for $H \| c$ where a clear minimum in the field-dependent Hall resistivity was observed at low temperatures. Although at our base temperatures it is difficult to distinguish between the field-dependent behavior predicted for (i) diffraction off a critical spin density wave or (ii) breakdown in the composite nature of the heavy electron, for both field directions there is a distinct temperature dependence of a feature that can clearly be associated with a field-induced quantum critical point at $T = 0$ persisting up to at least 2 K.

Authors

  • S.L. Bud'ko

    Ames Laboratory and Dept. of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames Lab and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, ISU

  • Emilia Morosan

    Ames Laboratory and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University

  • Paul Canfield

    Ames Laboratory and Dept. of Physics, Iowa State University