论文标题
通过谐振非弹性X射线散射观察到的近代准粒子动力学
Kondo quasiparticle dynamics observed by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
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论文摘要
专注于相关低能自由度的有效模型极大地促成了我们对量子材料的定性理解。一个标志性的例子,即Kondo模型,是证明相关金属的丰富相图源自局部和巡回电子的相互作用。现代电子结构计算表明,要实现定量材料特异性模型,必须准确考虑晶体场和自旋轨道相互作用。这就提出了一个问题,即当地高能自由度如何纳入集体电子状态。在这里,我们在CEPD $ _3 $上使用共振非弹性X射线散射(RIX)来阐明所有相关能量尺度的命运。我们发现,即使是自旋轨道激发态,也可以在低温下获得明显的动量依赖性 - 与基础金属状态的杂交迹象。我们的结果表明,局部电子自由度如何与新特性相关联,这对于对超导,电子列和拓扑状态的微观理解至关重要。
Effective models focused on pertinent low-energy degrees of freedom have substantially contributed to our qualitative understanding of quantum materials. An iconic example, the Kondo model, was key to demonstrating that the rich phase diagrams of correlated metals originate from the interplay of localized and itinerant electrons. Modern electronic structure calculations suggest that to achieve quantitative material-specific models, accurate consideration of the crystal field and spin-orbit interactions is imperative. This poses the question of how local high-energy degrees of freedom become incorporated into a collective electronic state. Here, we use resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) on CePd$_3$ to clarify the fate of all relevant energy scales. We find that even spin-orbit excited states acquire pronounced momentum-dependence at low temperature - the telltale sign of hybridization with the underlying metallic state. Our results demonstrate how localized electronic degrees of freedom endow correlated metals with new properties, which is critical for a microscopic understanding of superconducting, electronic nematic, and topological states.