ARPES on CeTe₃ reveals k-dependent renormalization of bands from hybridization with distant 4f states extending to EF without producing heavy fermions, suggesting an explanation for mass discrepancies in heavy fermions.
Coexistence and competition of multiple charge-density-wave orders in rare-earth tri-telluride RTe3
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The occurrences of collective quantum states, such as superconductivity (SC) and charge- or spin-densitywaves (CDWs or SDWs), are among the most fascinating phenomena in solids. To date much effort has been made to explore the interplay between different orders, yet little is known about the relationship of multiple orders of the same type. Here we report optical spectroscopy study on CDWs in the rare-earth tri-telluride compounds RTe3 (R = rare earth elements). Besides the prior reported two CDW orders, the study reveals unexpectedly the presence of a third CDW order in the series which evolves systematically with the size of R element. With increased chemical pressure, the first and third CDW orders are both substantially suppressed and compete with the second one by depleting the low energy spectral weight. A complete phase diagram for the multiple CDW orders in this series is established.
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Interplay of Kondo Physics with Incommensurate Charge Density Waves in CeTe$_3$
ARPES on CeTe₃ reveals k-dependent renormalization of bands from hybridization with distant 4f states extending to EF without producing heavy fermions, suggesting an explanation for mass discrepancies in heavy fermions.