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      Quantum-critical phase from frustrated magnetism in a strongly correlated metal

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              Locally critical quantum phase transitions in strongly correlated metals

              When a metal undergoes a continuous quantum phase transition, non-Fermi-liquid behaviour arises near the critical point. All the low-energy degrees of freedom induced by quantum criticality are usually assumed to be spatially extended, corresponding to long-wavelength fluctuations of the order parameter. But this picture has been contradicted by the results of recent experiments on a prototype system: heavy fermion metals at a zero-temperature magnetic transition. In particular, neutron scattering from CeCu6-x Aux has revealed anomalous dynamics at atomic length scales, leading to much debate as to the fate of the local moments in the quantum-critical regime. Here we report our theoretical finding of a locally critical quantum phase transition in a model of heavy fermions. The dynamics at the critical point are in agreement with experiment. We propose local criticality to be a phenomenon of general relevance to strongly correlated metals.
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                Journal
                Nature Physics
                Nat. Phys.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1745-2473
                1745-2481
                September 30 2019
                Article
                10.1038/s41567-019-0666-6
                a7592c3c-30f4-4fd3-b1e9-7507197452f7
                © 2019

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