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Optical evidence of local and itinerant states in Ce- And Yb-heavy-fermion compounds
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Title
Optical evidence of local and itinerant states in Ce- And Yb-heavy-fermion compounds
Issued Date
2021-06
Citation
Kimura, Shin.-Ichi. (2021-06). Optical evidence of local and itinerant states in Ce- And Yb-heavy-fermion compounds. Electronic Structure, 3(2), 024007. doi: 10.1088/2516-1075/abffe2
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Article
Author Keywords
YbCo2Si2YbRh2Si2CeCu2Si2Heavy-fermionOptical conductivity
Keywords
Low temperaturesTemperature changesTemperature dependenceTemperature variationThCr2Si2-typeYtterbium compoundsCerium compoundsCrystal structureElectron-phonon interactionsElectronic propertiesElectronic structureKondo effectOptical conductivityTemperature distributionConduction electronsHeavy fermion compoundsKondo coupling
ISSN
2516-1075
Abstract
The electronic properties of Cerium (Ce) and ytterbium (Yb) intermetallic compounds may display a more local or more itinerant character depending on the interplay of the exchange interactions among the 4f electrons and the Kondo coupling between 4f and conduction electrons. For the more itinerant case, the materials form heavy-fermions once the Kondo effect is developed at low temperatures. Hence, a temperature variation occurs in the electronic structure that can be traced by investigating the optical conductivity (σ(ω)) spectra. Remarkably, the temperature variation in the σ(ω) spectrum is still present in the more localized case, even though the Kondo effect is strongly suppressed. Here, we clarify the local and itinerant character in the electronic structure by investigating the temperature dependence in the σ(ω) spectra of various Ce and Yb compounds with a tetragonal ThCr2Si2-type crystal structure. We explain the temperature change in a unified manner. Above temperatures of about 100 K, the temperature dependence of the σ(ω) spectra is mainly due to the electron-phonon interaction, while the temperature dependence below is due to the Kondo effect. © 2021 Electronic Structure.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15580
DOI
10.1088/2516-1075/abffe2
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
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