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Kondo interaction in FeTe and its potential role in the magnetic order
- Kim, Younsik ;
- Kim, Min-Seok ;
- Kim, Dongwook ;
- Kim, Minjae ;
- Kim, Minsoo ;
- Cheng, Cheng-Maw ;
- Choi, Joonyoung ;
- Jung, Saegyeol ;
- Lu, Donghui ;
- Kim, Jong Hyuk ;
- Cho, Soohyun ;
- Song, Dongjoon ;
- Oh, Dongjin ;
- Yu, Li ;
- Choi, Young Jai ;
- Kim, Hyeong-Do ;
- Han, Jung Hoon ;
- Jo, Younjung ;
- Shim, Ji Hoon ;
- Seo, Jungpil ;
- Huh, Soonsang ;
- Kim, Changyoung
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- Title
- Kondo interaction in FeTe and its potential role in the magnetic order
- Issued Date
- 2023-07
- Citation
- Kim, Younsik. (2023-07). Kondo interaction in FeTe and its potential role in the magnetic order. Nature Communications, 14(1). doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-39827-1
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- Article
- ISSN
- 2041-1723
- Abstract
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Finding d-electron heavy fermion states has been an important topic as the diversity in d-electron materials can lead to many exotic Kondo effect-related phenomena or new states of matter such as correlation-driven topological Kondo insulator. Yet, obtaining direct spectroscopic evidence for a d-electron heavy fermion system has been elusive to date. Here, we report the observation of Kondo lattice behavior in an antiferromagnetic metal, FeTe, via angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, scanning tunneling spectroscopy and transport property measurements. The Kondo lattice behavior is represented by the emergence of a sharp quasiparticle and Fano-type tunneling spectra at low temperatures. The transport property measurements confirm the low-temperature Fermi liquid behavior and reveal successive coherent-incoherent crossover upon increasing temperature. We interpret the Kondo lattice behavior as a result of hybridization between localized Fe 3dxy and itinerant Te 5pz orbitals. Our observations strongly suggest unusual cooperation between Kondo lattice behavior and long-range magnetic order. © 2023. The Author(s).
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- Nature Publishing Group
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