Quantum critical behavior in heavy electron materials is typically brought about by changes in pressure ormagnetic field. In this paper, we develop a simple unified model for the combined influence of pressure and magnetic field on the effectiveness of the hybridization that plays a central role in the two-fluid description of heavy electron emergence. We show that it leads to quantum critical and delocalization lines that accord well with those measured for CeCoIn5, yields a quantitative explanation of the field and pressure-induced changes in antiferromagnetic ordering and quantum critical behavior measured for YbRh2Si2, and provides a valuable framework for describing the role of magnetic fields in bringing about quantum critical behavior in other heavy electron materials.
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Yang, Y. F., & Pines, D. (2014). Quantum critical behavior in heavy electron materials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(23), 8398–8403. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1407561111
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