Strange-metal behaviour in a pure ferromagnetic Kondo lattice

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Bin Shen
Yongjun Zhang
Yashar Komijani
Michael Nicklas
Robert Borth
An Wang
Ye Chen
Zhiyong Nie
Rui Li
Xin Lu
Hanoh Lee
Michael Smidman
Frank Steglich
Piers Coleman
Huiqiu Yuan
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[1] Zhejiang University,Center for Correlated Matter and Department of Physics
[2] Rutgers University,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[3] Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids,Hubbard Theory Consortium, Department of Physics, Royal Holloway
[4] University of London,Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures
[5] Nanjing University,Center for Quantum Materials and Superconductivity, Department of Physics
[6] Sungkyunkwan University,undefined
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Nature | 2020年 / 579卷
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A wide range of metals exhibit anomalous electrical and thermodynamic properties when tuned to a quantum critical point (QCP), although the origins of such strange metals have posed a long-standing mystery. The frequent association of strange metals with unconventional superconductivity and antiferromagnetic QCPs1–4 has led to the belief that they are highly entangled quantum states5. By contrast, ferromagnets are regarded as an unlikely setting for strange metals, because they are weakly entangled and their QCPs are often interrupted by competing phases or first-order phase transitions6–8. Here we provide evidence that the pure ferromagnetic Kondo lattice9,10 CeRh6Ge4 becomes a strange metal at a pressure-induced QCP. Measurements of the specific heat and resistivity under pressure demonstrate that the ferromagnetic transition is continuously suppressed to zero temperature, revealing a strange-metal behaviour around the QCP. We argue that strong magnetic anisotropy has a key role in this process, injecting entanglement in the form of triplet resonating valence bonds into the ordered ferromagnet. We show that a singular transformation in the patterns of the entanglement between local moments and conduction electrons, from triplet resonating valence bonds to Kondo-entangled singlet pairs at the QCP, causes a jump in the Fermi surface volume—a key driver of strange-metallic behaviour. Our results open up a direction for research into ferromagnetic quantum criticality and establish an alternative setting for the strange-metal phenomenon. Most importantly, strange-metal behaviour at a ferromagnetic QCP suggests that quantum entanglement—not the destruction of antiferromagnetism—is the common driver of the varied behaviours of strange metals.
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