The recently proposed novel materials class called Weyl-Kondo semimetal (WKSM) is a time reversal invariant but inversion symmetry broken Kondo semimetal in which Weyl nodes are pushed to the Fermi level by the Kondo interaction. Here we explore whether CeCu1+xAs2 may be a new WKSM candidate. We report on its single-crystal growth, structure determination and physical properties investigation. Previously published studies on polycrystalline samples suggest that it is indeed a Kondo semimetal, which is confirmed by our investigations on single crystals. X-ray diffraction reveals that CeCu1+xAs2 crystallizes in a tetragonal centrosymmetric structure, although the inversion symmetry could still be broken locally due to partially occupied Cu sites. Chemical analysis results in an average occupation x = 0.11(1). The electrical resistivity increases logarithmically with decreasing temperature, and saturates below 10 K. A Kondo temperature TK≈ 4 K is extracted from entropy, estimated from the specific heat measurements. From Hall effect experiments, a charge carrier density of 8.8×1020 cm−3 is extracted, a value characteristic of a semimetal. The magnetization shows pronounced anisotropy, with no evidence of magnetic ordering down to 0.4 K. We thus classify CeCu1.11As2 as a tetragonal Kondo semimetal with anisotropic magnetic properties, with a possibly broken inversion symmetry, thus fulfilling the necessary conditions for a WKSM state.
@article{arxiv.2003.10794,
title = {Anisotropic Physical Properties of the Kondo Semimetal CeCu$_{1.11}$As$_2$},
author = {Lukas Cvitkovich and Diego A. Zocco and Gaku Eguchi and Monika Waas and Robert Svagera and Berthold Stöger and Rajib Mondal and Arumugam Thamizhavel and Silke Paschen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10794},
year = {2020}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of the International Conference on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems (SCES2019)