1. Kondo screening in a Majorana metal
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Lee, S., Choi, Y. S., Do, S. -H., Lee, W., Lee, C. H., Lee, M., Vojta, M., Wang, C. N., Luetkens, H., Guguchia, Z., and Choi, K. -Y.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Kondo impurities provide a nontrivial probe to unravel the character of the excitations of a quantum spin liquid. In the S=1/2 Kitaev model on the honeycomb lattice, Kondo impurities embedded in the spin-liquid host can be screened by itinerant Majorana fermions via gauge-flux binding. Here, we report experimental signatures of metallic-like Kondo screening at intermediate temperatures in the Kitaev honeycomb material {\alpha}-RuCl3 with dilute Cr3+ (S=3/2) impurities. The static magnetic susceptibility, the muon Knight shift, and the muon spin-relaxation rate all feature logarithmic divergences, a hallmark of a metallic Kondo effect. Concurrently, the linear coefficient of the magnetic specific heat is large in the same temperature regime, indicating the presence of a host Majorana metal. This observation opens new avenues for exploring uncharted Kondo physics in insulating quantum magnets., Comment: published in Nature Communications, 37 pages, 10 figures
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- 2023