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    Nature of an intermediate non-Fermi liquid state in Ge-substituted YbRh2_{2}Si2_{2}: Fermionized skyrmions, Lifshitz transition, Skyrmion liquid, and Gruneisen ratio

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    We propose a skyrmion liquid state for the non-Fermi liquid (NFL) phase in Ge-substituted YbRh2_{2}Si2_{2}, where skyrmions form their Fermi surface, argued to result from the strongly coupled nature between skyrmions and itinerant electrons. The fermionized skyrmion theory identifies the antiferromagnetic (AF) transition with the Lifshitz transition, where the quantum critical point (QCP) is characterized by the dynamical critical exponent z=2z = 2. Nonlocal interactions between skyrmions allow a critical line above the AF QCP, which originates from the Kondo-coupling effect with itinerant electrons. This critical line is described by the skyrmion liquid state, which results in Landau damping for spin fluctuations, thus characterized by z=3z = 3. As a result, the Gruneisen ratio is predicted to change from T1\sim T^{-1} at the AF QCP to T2/3\sim T^{-2/3} in the NFL phase
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