1. Anisotropic hybridization in CeRhSn
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Böhm, Thomas U., Sirica, Nicholas S., Jang, Bo Gyu, Liu, Yu, Bauer, Eric D., Huang, Yue, Homes, Christopher C., Zhu, Jian-Xin, and Ronning, Filip
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The optical conductivity $\sigma(\omega,T)$ of CeRhSn was studied by broadband infrared spectroscopy. Temperature-dependent spectral weight transfer occurs over high energy ($0.8\,$eV) and temperature (${\sim}500\,$K) scales, classifying CeRhSn as a mixed valent compound. The optical conductivity reveals a substantial anisotropy in the electronic structure. Renormalization of $\sigma(\omega,T)$ occurs as a function of temperature to a coherent Kondo state with concomitant effective mass generation. Associated spectroscopic signatures were reproduced remarkably well by the combination of density functional theory and dynamical mean field theory using a momentum-independent self energy. The theory shows that the anisotropy for energies $>10\,$meV is mainly driven by the bare three-dimensional electronic structure that is renormalized by local electronic correlations. The possible influence of magnetic frustration and quantum criticality is restricted to lower energies., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures
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- 2024