Hybridization gap and dual nature of the heavy-fermion compound UPd$_{2}$Al$_{3}$

ORAL

Abstract

We present results from point-contact spectroscopy in the non-superconducting state of UPd$_{2}$Al$_{3}$, a heavy-fermion antiferromagnetic superconductor [1]. Spectroscopic signatures are clearly observed including the distinct asymmetric double-peak structure arising from a hybridization gap opening with the formation of a coherent heavy Fermi liquid. While the hybridization gap is extrapolated to remain finite up to $\sim $28 K, close to the temperature around which the magnetic susceptibility forms a broad peak, the conductance enhancement vanishes at $\sim $18 K, slightly above the antiferromagnetic transition temperature. Our analysis suggests that the conductance enhancement weakens rapidly as the $T_{N}$ is crossed from below because the junction is tuned away from the ballistic regime due to increased scattering off magnons associated with the localized U 5$f$ electrons. This shows that while the hybridization gap opening is not directly associated with the antiferromagnetic ordering, its visibility is greatly affected by the temperature-dependent magnetic excitations. Our results not only support a 5$f$ dual nature scenario proposed for understanding properties of this compound but also shed new light on the interplay between the itinerant and localized electrons. [1] N. Jaggi \textit{et al}., arXiv:1610.08601.

*Worked supported by US NSF DMR 12-06766 \& US DOE BES DMSE

Authors

  • Wan Kyu Park

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: Florida State University
    • Florida State University
  • Narendra Jaggi

    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Omar Mehio

    • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Matthew Dwyer

    • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Laura Greene

    • 2017 APS President, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
    • Florida State University
    • National High Magnetic Field Lab,Tallahassee
  • Ryan Baumbach

    • NHMFL
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
    • Florida State University
    • National High Magnetic Field Lab,Tallahassee
  • Paul Tobash

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Eric Bauer

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Joe Thompson

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory