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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
MPA-CMMS Conference Room, TA-3, Bldg 32, Rm 134

CMS Colloquium

Metamagnetism in Heavy Fermion Systems

Pradeep Kumar
University of Florida

Metamagnetism is a quantum transition at zero temperature where the magnetic response, at a critical magnetic field, precipitously rises. The critical field correlates with the prominent magnetic energy scales in the system. In transition metal compounds this is the anisotropy energy. In rare earth compounds, it may be the Kondo resonance energy. Most recently, Shivaram has put forward the relationship between the nonlinear magnetic susceptibility, typically a low field property and the critical field in Metamagnetism. Using a singe energy scale model, we describe a comprehensive narrative that links together thermodynamics, nonlinear response, features of molecular magnetism and field dependent longitudinal sound velocity.

**Work done in collaboration with B. S. Shivaram, University of Virginia.

Host: Avadh Saxena, 7-5227