Origin of Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior in Heavy Fermion Systems: A Conceptual View |
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@article{IJIRSTV4I9013, |
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Abstract: |
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We critically examine the non-Fermi liquid (NFL) behavior observed in heavy fermion systems located close to a magnetic instability and suggest a conceptual advance in physics in order to explain its origin. We argue that the treatment of electronic states responsible for magnetism near the Quantum Critical Point (QCP), cannot be accomplished within the present-day theory treating electronic exchanges within the quantum mechanical formalism; instead new ideas need to be introduced in it while treating these electronic states. The observed NFL behavior can be explained within such a scenario. As a sequel we attempt to discuss its consequences for the explanation of high-TC superconductivity observed in Cuprates. |
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Keywords: |
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Unconventional Superconductivity, Fermionic Exchange Mechanism, Kondo Effect |
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