npj Quantum Materials (Jul 2017)

Heavy fermion behavior in the quasi-one-dimensional Kondo lattice CeCo2Ga8

  • Le Wang,
  • Zhaoming Fu,
  • Jianping Sun,
  • Min Liu,
  • Wei Yi,
  • Changjiang Yi,
  • Yongkang Luo,
  • Yaomin Dai,
  • Guangtong Liu,
  • Yoshitaka Matsushita,
  • Kazunari Yamaura,
  • Li Lu,
  • Jin-Guang Cheng,
  • Yi-feng Yang,
  • Youguo Shi,
  • Jianlin Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41535-017-0040-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Heavy fermion materials: evidence for a quasi-one-dimensional Kondo lattice Evidence is provided for a heavy fermion material that is an unusual example of a quasi-one-dimensional Kondo lattice system. Heavy fermion materials are compounds with localised magnetic moments that interact strongly with the surrounding conduction electrons, causing a rich variety of exotic behaviour to arise. And when these moments form a periodic array, a Kondo lattice can be formed —where scattering off the moments becomes coherent. An international team of researchers led by Yi-feng Yang and Youguo Shi from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences now present an unusual example of a Kondo lattice system that is quasi-one-dimensional in nature. Using a combination of experiments and first-principles calculations they show that the cerium atoms in single crystals of CeCo2Ga8 form chains, leading to quasi-one-dimensional Kondo lattice behaviour and unusual quantum critical scalings that are not expected in the conventional quantum critical theory.