paper

Photoemission signature of momentum-dependent hybridization in CeCoIn

arXiv:2101.05761 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.104.125104

Abstract

Hybridization between electrons and conduction bands (- hybridization) is a driving force for many unusual phenomena. To provide insight into it, systematic studies of CeCoIn heavy fermion superconductor have been performed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) in a large angular range at temperature of K. The used photon energy of 122 eV corresponds to Ce - resonance. Calculations carried out with relativistic multiple scattering Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method and one-step model of photoemission yielded realistic simulation of the ARPES spectra indicating that Ce-In surface termination prevails. Surface states, which have been identified in the calculations, contribute significantly to the spectra. Effects of the hybridization strongly depend on wave vector. They include a dispersion of heavy electrons and bands gaining -electron character when approaching Fermi energy. We have also observed a considerable variation of -electron spectral weight at , which is normally determined by both matrix element effects and wave vector dependent - hybridization. Fermi surface scans covering a few Brillouin zones revealed large matrix element effects. A symmetrization of experimental Fermi surface, which reduces matrix element contribution, yielded a specific variation of -electron enhanced spectral intensity at around and points. Tight-binding approximation calculations for Ce-In plane provided the same universal distribution of -electron density for a range of values of the parameters used in the model.

15 pages, 9 figures