Inducing and tuning Kondo screening in a narrow-electronic-band system
Shiwei Shen, Chenhaoping Wen, Pengfei Kong, Jingjing Gao, Jianguo Si,, Xuan Luo, Wenjian Lu, Yu-Ping Sun, Gang Chen, Shichao Yan

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how Pb intercalation in 1T-TaS2 induces and tunes Kondo screening in a narrow-electronic-band system, revealing a transition from insulating to Kondo resonance states and enabling control over many-body electronic phenomena.
Contribution
It shows the creation and tuning of Kondo lattice states in a non-f-electron layered material through chemical intercalation, advancing understanding of Kondo physics beyond traditional systems.
Findings
Pb intercalation induces a Kondo resonance in 1T-TaS2.
Increasing Pb concentration suppresses the Kondo resonance.
The results confirm cluster Mott localization and local moment formation.
Abstract
Although the single-impurity Kondo physics has already been well understood, the understanding of the Kondo lattice problem where a dense array of local moments couples to the conduction electrons is still far from complete. The ability of creating and tuning the Kondo lattice in non-f-electron systems will be great helpful for further understanding the Kondo lattice behavior. Here we show that the Pb intercalation in the charge-density-wave-driven narrow-electronic-band system 1T-TaS2 induces a transition from the insulating gap to a sharp Kondo resonance in the scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. It results from the Kondo screening of the localized moment in the 13-site Star-of-David clusters of 1T-TaS2, and thus confirms the cluster Mott localization of the unpaired electrons and local moment formation in the 1T-TaS2 layer. As increasing the Pb concentration, the narrow…
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