Kondo screening and beyond: an x-ray absorption and dichroism study of CePt$_5$/Pt(111)
Christian Praetorius, Kai Fauth

TL;DR
This study uses x-ray absorption and dichroism to explore Kondo screening, hybridization effects, and low-temperature magnetic behavior in CePt$_5$/Pt(111), revealing insights into correlated electron phenomena and lattice coherence.
Contribution
It systematically investigates how hybridization strength affects Kondo screening and magnetic properties in CePt$_5$/Pt(111) using advanced spectroscopic techniques.
Findings
Strong Kondo screening observed across all thicknesses.
An anomaly at 25 K suggests onset of lattice coherence.
Paramagnetic saturation linked to a Lifshitz transition.
Abstract
We use x-ray absorption spectroscopy as well as its linear and circular magnetic dichroisms to characterize relevant interactions and energy scales in the surface intermetallic CePt/Pt(111). The experiments provide insight into crystal field splitting, effective paramagnetic moments, their Kondo screening and mutual interactions and thus into many aspects which typically determine the low temperature behavior of correlated rare earth compounds. Exploiting the tuneability of Ce valence through the thickness dependent epitaxial strain at the CePt/Pt(111) interface, we are able to systematically investigate the impact of hybridization strength on these interactions. Considerable Kondo screening is indeed observed at all CePt thicknesses, and found to be strongest in case of strongest hybridization. While the magnetic response is commensurate with an impurity Kondo scale of $T_K…
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