Quantum criticality in heavy-fermion metals
Quantum criticality describes the collective fluctuations of matter undergoing a second-order
phase transition at zero temperature. Heavy-fermion metals have in recent years emerged …
phase transition at zero temperature. Heavy-fermion metals have in recent years emerged …
Foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory
Nonlinear gyrokinetic equations play a fundamental role in our understanding of the long-
time behavior of strongly magnetized plasmas. The foundations of modern nonlinear …
time behavior of strongly magnetized plasmas. The foundations of modern nonlinear …
Superconducting phases of -electron compounds
C Pfleiderer - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2009 - APS
Intermetallic compounds containing f-electron elements display a wealth of superconducting
phases, which are prime candidates for unconventional pairing with complex order …
phases, which are prime candidates for unconventional pairing with complex order …
Colloquium: Hidden order, superconductivity, and magnetism: <?format ?>The unsolved case of
This Colloquium reviews the 25 year quest to understand the continuous (second-order),
mean-field-like phase transition occurring at 17.5 K in URu 2 Si 2. About ten years ago, the …
mean-field-like phase transition occurring at 17.5 K in URu 2 Si 2. About ten years ago, the …
Quantum criticality
As we mark the centenary of Albert Einstein's seminal contribution to both quantum
mechanics and special relativity, we approach another anniversary—that of Einstein's …
mechanics and special relativity, we approach another anniversary—that of Einstein's …
Field-Induced Quantum Critical Point in
The resistivity of the heavy-fermion superconductor C e C o I n 5 was measured as a
function of temperature, down to 25 mK and in magnetic fields of up to 16 T applied …
function of temperature, down to 25 mK and in magnetic fields of up to 16 T applied …
Heavy fermions: Electrons at the edge of magnetism
P Coleman - arxiv preprint cond-mat/0612006, 2006 - arxiv.org
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3 Jan 2007 Heavy Fermions: electrons at the edge of magnetism P. Coleman1 1 Center for …
3 Jan 2007 Heavy Fermions: electrons at the edge of magnetism P. Coleman1 1 Center for …
Unconventional superconductivity in heavy-fermion compounds
BD White, JD Thompson, MB Maple - Physica C: superconductivity and its …, 2015 - Elsevier
Over the past 35 years, research on unconventional superconductivity in heavy-fermion
systems has evolved from the surprising observations of unprecedented superconducting …
systems has evolved from the surprising observations of unprecedented superconducting …
Addendum: Non-Fermi-liquid behavior in - and -electron metals
GR Stewart - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2006 - APS
In the approximately four years since the first review on this subject appeared, a large
amount of additional work—both experimental and theoretical—has been accomplished in …
amount of additional work—both experimental and theoretical—has been accomplished in …
Topology stabilized fluctuations in a magnetic nodal semimetal
The interplay between magnetism and electronic band topology enriches topological
phases and has promising applications. However, the role of topology in magnetic …
phases and has promising applications. However, the role of topology in magnetic …