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Formation of heavy d-electron quasiparticles in Sr3Ru2O7

The phase diagram of Sr3Ru2O7 shows hallmarks of strong electron correlations despite the modest Coulomb interaction in the Ru 4d shell. We use angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy measurements to provide microscopic insight into the formation of the strongly renormalized heavy d-electron liquid that controls the physics of Sr3Ru2O7. Our data reveal itinerant Ru 4d-states confined over large parts of the Brillouin zone to an energy range of <6 meV, nearly three orders of magnitude lower than the bare band width. We show that this energy scale agrees quantitatively with a characteristic thermodynamic energy scale associated with quantum criticality and illustrate how it arises from a combination of back-folding due to a structural distortion and the hybridization of light and strongly renormalized, heavy quasiparticle bands. The resulting heavy Fermi liquid has a marked k-dependence of the renormalization which we relate to orbital mixing along individual Fermi surface sheets.

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Author(s)
Milan P Allan
Anna Tamai
Emil Rozbicki‬
Mark H Fischer
Johannes Voss
Phil D C King
Worawat Meevasana
Setti Thirupathaiah
Emile Rienks
Joerg Fink
David A Tennant
Robin S Perry
Jean-François Mercure
Miao A Wang
Jinho Lee
Craig J Fennie
Eun-Ah Kim
Michael J Lawler
Kyle M Chen
Andrew P Mackenzie
Zhi-Xun Shen
Felix Baumberger
Journal Name
New J. Phys.
Publication Date
2013
DOI
10.1088/1367-2630/15/6/063029