The local magnetic susceptibility of the spin-triplet superconductor UTe2 has been investigated by positive muon (μ+) Knight shift measurements in the normal state. Three distinct μ+ Knight shift components are observed for a magnetic field applied parallel to the c axis. Two of these exhibit a breakdown in the linear relationship with the bulk magnetic susceptibility (χ) below a temperature T∗∼30 K, which points to a gradual emergence of a correlated Kondo liquid. Below Tr∼12 K linearity is gradually restored, indicating partial relocalization of the Kondo liquid quasiparticles. The third Knight shift component is two orders of magnitude larger, and despite the c-axis alignment of the external field, scales with the a-axis χ above Tr∼12 K. We conjecture that this component is associated with magnetic clusters and the change in the temperature dependence of all three Knight shift components below Tr is associated with a change in magnetic correlations. Our findings indicate that prior to the onset of superconductivity the development of the itinerant heavy-electron fluid is halted by a gradual development of local U 5f-moment fluctuations.
@article{arxiv.2304.11242,
title = {$\mu^+$ Knight Shift in UTe$_2$: Evidence for Relocalization in a Kondo Lattice},
author = {N. Azari and M. R. Goeks and M. Yakovlev and M. Abedi and S. R. Dunsiger and S. M. Thomas and J. D. Thompson and P. F. S. Rosa and J. E. Sonier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.11242},
year = {2023}
}