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Strong Correlation between Anomalous Quasiparticle Scattering and Unconventional Superconductivity in Hidden Order Phase of URuSi
The pressure dependent electrical resistivity of URuSi has been
studied at high pressure across the first order phase boundary of where
the ground state switches under pressure from "hidden order" (HO) to large
moment antiferromagnetic (LAFM) states. The electrical transport in
URuSi at low temperatures shows a strong sample dependence. We have
measured an ultra-clean single crystal whose quality is the highest among those
used in previous studies. The generalized power law
analysis finds that the electric
transport property deviates from Fermi liquid theory in the HO phase but obeys
the theory well above . The analysis using the polynomial in
expression
reveals the relation in the HO
phase. While the pressure dependence of is very weak,
is roughly proportional to . This suggests a strong
correlation between the anomalous quasiparticle scattering and the
superconductivity and that both have a common origin. The present study
clarifies a universality of the HO phase inherent in strongly correlated
electron superconductors near quantum criticality