节点文献

Heavy fermions in high magnetic fields

  • 推荐 CAJ下载
  • PDF下载
  • 不支持迅雷等下载工具,请取消加速工具后下载。

【作者】 M Smidman沈斌郭春煜焦琳路欣袁辉球

【Author】 M Smidman;B Shen;C Y Guo;L Jiao;X Lu;H Q Yuan;Center for Correlated Matter and Department of Physics,Zhejiang University;Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures,Nanjing University;

【通讯作者】 袁辉球;

【机构】 Center for Correlated Matter and Department of Physics Zhejiang UniversityCollaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures Nanjing University

【摘要】 Heavy fermion materials are prototypical strongly correlated electron systems, where the strong electron–electron interactions lead to a wide range of novel phenomena and emergent phases of matter. Due to the low energy scales, the relative strengths of the Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida(RKKY) and Kondo interactions can often be readily tuned by non-thermal control parameters such as pressure, doping, or applied magnetic fields, which can give rise to quantum criticality and unconventional superconductivity. Here we provide a brief overview of research into heavy fermion materials in high magnetic fields, focussing on three main areas. Firstly we review the use of magnetic fields as a tuning parameter,and in particular the ability to realize different varieties of quantum critical behaviors. We then discuss the properties of heavy fermion superconductors in magnetic fields, where experiments in applied fields can reveal the nature of the order parameter, and induce new novel phenomena. Finally we report recent studies of topological Kondo systems, including topological Kondo insulators and Kondo–Weyl semimetals. Here experiments in magnetic fields can be used to probe the topologically non-trivial Fermi surface, as well as related field-induced phenomena such as the chiral anomaly and topological Hall effect.

【Abstract】 Heavy fermion materials are prototypical strongly correlated electron systems, where the strong electron–electron interactions lead to a wide range of novel phenomena and emergent phases of matter. Due to the low energy scales, the relative strengths of the Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida(RKKY) and Kondo interactions can often be readily tuned by non-thermal control parameters such as pressure, doping, or applied magnetic fields, which can give rise to quantum criticality and unconventional superconductivity. Here we provide a brief overview of research into heavy fermion materials in high magnetic fields, focussing on three main areas. Firstly we review the use of magnetic fields as a tuning parameter,and in particular the ability to realize different varieties of quantum critical behaviors. We then discuss the properties of heavy fermion superconductors in magnetic fields, where experiments in applied fields can reveal the nature of the order parameter, and induce new novel phenomena. Finally we report recent studies of topological Kondo systems, including topological Kondo insulators and Kondo–Weyl semimetals. Here experiments in magnetic fields can be used to probe the topologically non-trivial Fermi surface, as well as related field-induced phenomena such as the chiral anomaly and topological Hall effect.

【基金】 Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.U1632275);the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant Nos.2017YFA0303100 and 2016YFA0300202);the Science Challenge Project of China(Grant No.TZ2016004)
  • 【文献出处】 Chinese Physics B ,中国物理B , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年01期
  • 【分类号】O441.2
  • 【被引频次】1
  • 【下载频次】24
节点文献中: 

本文链接的文献网络图示:

本文的引文网络