Abstract

ABSTRACTElectrical conductivity experiments on NiS2−xSex(x = 0.45) subjected to moderate pressure in the 30 – 800 mK range permit the investigation of quantum critical phenomena in this system. Detailed data are presented in the context of standard theories of correlation effects in the vicinity of a critical point. The critical exponents pertaining to these effects have been evaluated; the significance of these findings require further study.

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