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SCIENCE
卷 306, 期 5699, 页码 1154-1157出版社
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1104306
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Condensed systems of strongly interacting electrons are idea[ for the study of quantum complexity. It has become possible to promote the formation of new quantum phases by explicitly tuning systems toward special low-temperature quantum critical points. So far, the clearest examples have been appearances of superconductivity near pressure-tuned antiferromagnetic quantum critical points. We present experimental evidence for the formation of a non-superconducting phase in the vicinity of a magnetic field-tuned quantum critical point in ultrapure crystals of the ruthenate metal Sr3Ru2O7,and we discuss the possibility that the observed phase is due to a spin-dependent symmetry-breaking Fermi surface distortion.
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