Emergence of superconductivity in the canonical heavy-electron metal YbRh2Si2

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Abstract

The smooth disappearance of antiferromagnetic order in strongly correlated metals commonly furnishes the development of unconventional superconductivity. The canonical heavy-electron compound YbRh2Si2 seems to represent an apparent exception from this quantum critical paradigm in that it is not a superconductor at temperature T ? 10 millikelvin (mK). Here we report magnetic and calorimetric measurements on YbRh2Si2, down to temperatures as low as T ? 1 mK. The data reveal the development of nuclear antiferromagnetic order slightly above 2 mK and of heavy-electron superconductivity almost concomitantly with this order. Our results demonstrate that superconductivity in the vicinity of quantum criticality is a general phenomenon.

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Schuberth, E., Tippmann, M., Steinke, L., Lausberg, S., Steppke, A., Brando, M., … Steglich, F. (2016). Emergence of superconductivity in the canonical heavy-electron metal YbRh2Si2. Science, 351(6272), 485–488. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa9733

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