Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2005-09-09
Physica B 378--380 (2006) 187--188.
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
2 pages, 2 figs.; presented at SCES`05, July 26-30, 2005 Vienna; accepted for publication
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physb.2006.01.071
Point-contact (PC) investigations of the heavy-fermion (HF) superconductor PrOs4Sb12 in the temperature range between 1.5 and 4.2K and in a magnetic field up to 8T are presented. The main feature in PC spectra, the second derivative of the I-V curves, in the normal state is a peak at about 1-3mV. This low energy peak is smeared by the temperature rise and suppressed (or splitted) by a magnetic field. The origin of the peak is likely excitation of the Pr^3+ ion from the ground $\Gamma_1$ state to the upper $\Gamma_5$ state, considering the generally accepted crystalline electric field (CEF) schema in PrOs4Sb12. Absence of the visible features of other CEF transitions in the PC spectra testifies to the dominant coupling of the conducting electrons with this low-lying (about 1meV in energy) excitation. Thus, this interaction is important for ascertainment of the nature of HF and superconducting state in PrOs4Sb12.
Karkin A.
Kostromitina N.
Kvitnitskaya O. E.
Naidyuk Yu. G.
Naumov S.
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