Coherent mesoscopic transport, noise measurements, and electron-phono coupling in heavy fermion YbAl<sub>3</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
YbAl₃ has a single-ion Kondo temperature of 670 K, with resistivity measurements suggesting a coherence onset scale for heavy fermion quasiparticles around T* ≈ 37 K. In nanowires etched from epitaxial films, we observe weak antilocalization magnetoresistance and universal conductance fluctuations at temperatures below 10K, consistent with coherence lengths of tens of nanometers. Johnson-Nyquist noise measurements indicate a significant electron-phonon coupling that increases with decreasing temperature. These measurements highlight the effectiveness of mesoscopic transport techniques in studying quasiparticles in correlated metals.
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Presenters
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Dale Thomas Lowder
Rice University
Authors
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Dale Thomas Lowder
Rice University
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Douglas Natelson
Rice University
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Darrell G Schlom
Cornell University, Platform for the Accelerated Realization, Analysis, and Discovery of Interface Materials (PARADIM), Cornell University
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Shouvik Chatterjee
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
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Kyle M Shen
Cornell University