Confinement of heavy fermion to two-dimension by the fabrication of the artificial superlatattice

ORAL

Abstract

To date the electronic structure of all heavy-fermion compounds is essentially three-dimensional. Confinement of the heavy-fermions to reduced dimensions is expected to provide a novel physical system with ultimately strong correlations and enhanced quantum fluctuations. We have grown artificial superlattices of CeIn$_3$ ($m$) / LaIn$_3$ ($n$), in which $m$-layers of heavy-fermion antiferromagnet CeIn$_3$ and $n$-layers of a non-magnetic isostructual compound LaIn$_3$ are stacked alternately, by a molecular beam epitaxy. By reducing the thickness of CeIn$_3$, we observe a suppression of antiferromagnetic order, a deviation of the Fermi liquid behavior and an enhancement of effective mass inferred from the resistivity coefficient, which imply new `dimensional tuning' towards a quantum critical point.

Authors

  • Hiroaki Shishido

    • Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan
  • Takasada Shibauchi

    • Physics/Kyoto University
    • Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan
  • Tomonari Kato

    • Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan
  • Kazuki Yasu

    • Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan
  • Hiroshi Kontani

    • Nagoya University, Nagoya Japan
  • Takahito Terashima

    • Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan
  • Yuji Matsuda

    • Physics/Kyoto University
    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan
    • Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan