Quantum critical points (QCPs) are the zero-temperature end points of continuous (second order) phase transitions. At the point at which an ordered phase is tuned to zero-temperature by some non-thermal tuning parameter, for example pressure, quantum fluctuations generate behaviours distinct from those associated with classical phase transitions. Quantum criticallity is often linked by association to other novel phenomena including unconventional superconductivity and strange metallicity.
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