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Hybridization gap in the heavy-fermion compound UPd$_2$Al$_3$ via quasiparticle scattering spectroscopy

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-05-03 v3

Abstract

We present results from point-contact spectroscopy of the antiferromagnetic heavy-fermion superconductor UPd2_2Al3_3: conductance spectra are taken from single crystals with two major surface orientations as a function of temperature and magnetic field, and analyzed using a theory of co-tunneling into an Anderson lattice. Spectroscopic signatures are clearly identified including the distinct asymmetric double-peak structure arising from the opening of a hybridization gap when a coherent heavy Fermi liquid is formed. Both the hybridization gap, found to be 7.2 ±\pm 0.3 meV at 4 K, and the conductance enhancement above a flat background decrease upon increasing temperature. While the hybridization gap is extrapolated to remain finite up to \sim28 K, close to the temperature around which the magnetic susceptibility displays a broad peak, the conductance enhancement vanishes at \sim18 K, slightly above the antiferromagnetic transition temperature (TNT_\textrm{N} \approx 14 K). This rapid decrease of the conductance enhancement is understood as a consequence of the junction drifting away from the ballistic regime due to increased scattering off magnons associated with the localized U 5ff electrons. This shows that while the hybridization gap opening is not directly associated with the antiferromagnetic ordering, its visibility in the conductance is greatly affected by the temperature-dependent magnetic excitations. Our findings are not only consistent with the 5ff dual-nature picture in the literature but also shed new light on the interplay between the itinerant and localized electrons in UPd2_2Al3_3.

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@article{arxiv.1610.08601,
  title  = {Hybridization gap in the heavy-fermion compound UPd$_2$Al$_3$ via quasiparticle scattering spectroscopy},
  author = {N. K. Jaggi and O. Mehio and M. Dwyer and L. H. Greene and R. E. Baumbach and P. H. Tobash and E. D. Bauer and J. D. Thompson and W. K. Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.08601},
  year   = {2017}
}

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28 pages, 8 figures, published in Phys. Rev. B