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Quest for the Origin of Heavy Fermion Behavior in $d$-Electron Systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-07-04 v1

Abstract

Spin fluctuation is presumed to be one of the key properties in understanding the microscopic origin of heavy-fermion-like behavior in the class of transition-metal compounds, including LiV2_2O4_4, Y(Sc)Mn2_2, and YMn2_2Zn20_{20}. In this review, we demonstrate by our recent study of muon spin rotation/relaxation that the temperature (TT) dependence of the longitudinal spin relaxation rate (λ1/T1\lambda\equiv 1/T_1) in these compounds exhibits a common trend of leveling off to a constant value (λconst\lambda\sim const.) below a characteristic temperature, TT^*. This is in marked contrast to the behavior predicted for normal metals from the Korringa relation, λT/ν\lambda\propto T/\nu, where the spin fluctuation rate (ν\nu) in the Pauli paramagnetic state is given as a constant, ν1/[hD(EF)]\nu\simeq 1/[h D(E_F)] [with D(EF)D(E_F) being the density of states at the Fermi energy]. Thus, the observed behavior of λ\lambda implies that the spin fluctuation rate becomes linearly dependent on temperature, νT\nu\propto T, suggesting that heavy quasiparticles develop in a manner satisfying D(EF)(m)σ1/TD(E_F)\propto (m^*)^{\sigma}\propto 1/T at lower temperatures (σ\sigma determined by the electronic dispersion). Considering that the theory of spin correlation for intersecting Hubbard chains as a model of pyrochlore lattice predicts νT\nu\propto T, our finding strongly indicates the crucial role of t2gt_{2g} bands which preserve the one-dimensional character at low energies due to the geometrical frustration specific to the undistorted pyrochlore lattice.

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@article{arxiv.1604.04049,
  title  = {Quest for the Origin of Heavy Fermion Behavior in $d$-Electron Systems},
  author = {Masanori Miyazaki and Ichihiro Yamauchi and Ryosuke Kadono},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04049},
  year   = {2016}
}

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11 pages, 13 figures