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Kondo hybridization and quantum criticality in β-YbAlB4 by laser ARPES

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Matsumoto,  Y.
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Bareille, C., Suzuki, S., Nakayama, M., Kuroda, K., Nevidomskyy, A., Matsumoto, Y., et al. (2018). Kondo hybridization and quantum criticality in β-YbAlB4 by laser ARPES. Physical Review B, 97(4): 045112.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-E06B-D
Abstract
We report an angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) study of beta-YbAlB4, which is known to harbor unconventional quantum criticality (QC) without any tuning. We directly observe a quasiparticle peak (QP) emerging from hybridization, characterized by a binding energy and an onset of coherence both at about 4 meV. This value conforms with a previously observed reduced Kondo scale at about 40 K. Consistency with an earlier study of carriers in beta-YbAlB4 via the Hall effect strongly suggests that this QP is responsible for the QC in beta-YbAlB4. A comparison with the sister polymorph alpha-YbAlB4, which is not quantum critical at ambient pressure, further supports this result. Indeed, within the limitation of our instrumental resolution, our ARPES measurements do not show tangible sign of hybridization in this locally isomorphic system, while the conduction band we observe is essentially the same as in beta-YbAlB4. We therefore claim that we identified by ARPES the carriers responsible for the QC in beta-YbAlB4. The observed dispersion and the underlying hybridization of this QP are discussed in the context of existing theoretical models.