Kondo screening in a charge-insulating spinon metal [dataset]
收藏DataCite Commons2020-07-29 更新2025-04-10 收录
下载链接:
http://collections.durham.ac.uk/files/r241687h44k
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
The Kondo effect, an eminent manifestation of many-body physics in condensed matter, is traditionally explained as exchange scattering of conduction electrons on a spinful impurity in a metal. The resulting screening of the impurity's local moment by the electron Fermi sea is characterized by a Kondo temperature TK, below which the system enters a strongly-coupled regime. In recent years, this effect has found its realizations beyond the bulk-metal paradigm in many other conduction-electron systems, such as in quantum dots in semiconductor heterostructures and nanomaterials, in quantum point contacts, in graphene, in topological insulators, and was also predicted for three-dimensional Dirac and Weyl semimetals. Here we report on an experimental observation of the Kondo screening by charge-neutral quasiparticles. This occurs in a charge-insulating quantum spin liquid, where spinon excitations forming a Fermi surface take the role of conduction electrons. The observed impurity behaviour therefore bears a strong resemblance to the conventional case in a metal. The discovered spinon-based Kondo effect provides a prominent platform for characterising spin liquids, in the general context of utilizing impurities as in situ probes of host electron states, and offers a unique way to manipulate these enigmatic states.
提供机构:
Durham University
创建时间:
2019-05-13



