quantumkritisches
Quantumkritisches is an adjective used in physics, primarily in German-language literature, to describe phenomena associated with quantum criticality. It refers to properties, regimes, or systems in the vicinity of a quantum critical point (QCP), a zero-temperature continuous phase transition driven by quantum fluctuations. By tuning a control parameter such as pressure, chemical composition, or magnetic field, the ground state can be driven from one ordered phase to another; at the QCP, fluctuations in space and time become scale-invariant, leading to characteristic power-law behavior and often a breakdown of conventional Fermi-liquid theory.
In the quantum-critical regime, observable quantities exhibit anomalous scaling with temperature and energy. Typical signatures include
Experimentally, quantum-critical behavior is studied in a variety of strongly correlated materials, including heavy-fermion metals such
The term is used in German texts as quantumkritisches, while English literature typically uses "quantum-critical" or