We report the ultrafast optical pump-probe spectroscopy measurements on the recently discovered quantum critical ferromagnet CeRh6Ge4. Our experimental results reveal the two-stage development of the hybridization between localized f moments and conduction electrons with lowering temperature, as evidenced by (1) the presence of hybridization fluctuation for temperatures from ∼85 K (T∗) to ∼140 K (T†), and (2) the emergence of collective hybridization below the coherence temperature, T∗, marked by the opening of an indirect gap of 2Δ≈12 meV. We also observe three coherent phonon modes being softened anomalously below T∗, reflecting directly their coupling with the emergent coherent heavy electrons. Our findings establish the universal nature of the hybridization process in different heavy fermion systems.
@article{arxiv.2102.08572,
title = {Unveiling the Hybridization Process in a Quantum Critical Ferromagnet by Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy},
author = {Y. H. Pei and Y. J. Zhang and Z. X. Wei and Y. X. Chen and K. Hu and Y. -F Yang and H. Q. Yuan and J. Qi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.08572},
year = {2021}
}