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A candidate of a ferromagnetic quantum critical point: an investigation of the Ni<sub>1-x</sub>Cu<sub>x</sub> alloy

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Abstract

In metallic magnetic systems, a second-order phase transition temperature could be tuned to absolute zero by introducing non-thermal tuning parameters, reaching a quantum phase transition where the quantum fluctuations destroy the magnetic order and dominate physical properties therein. In this report, we take an investigation into an itinerant ferromagnetic system, Ni1-xCux alloy. From isothermal magnetization data, we performed an Arrott-Noakes analysis to determine the transition temperature TC and found TC→0 in Ni1-xCux with x = 0.66. Strongly chemical disorder is induced as Cu is alloyed with Ni evidenced by a negative temperature coefficient of electrical resistivity, i.e., the resistivity increases slowly as the temperature decreases. The electronic contribution to the specific heat shows divergent behavior as the temperature decreases. These results may indicate an existence of the ferromagnetic quantum critical point in Ni1-xCux, tuned by chemical disorder.

Presenters

  • Rong-Zhu Lin

    Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University

Authors

  • Rong-Zhu Lin

    Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University

  • Wei-Tin Chen

    Center for Condensed Matter Sciences and Center of Atomic Initiative for New Materials.

  • Chien-Lung Huang

    Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University