A dilute limit of CeAl$_3$: Emergence of the single-ion Kondo scaling
C. Rotundu, H. Tsujii, Y. Takano, and B. Andraka

TL;DR
This study investigates dilute CeAl$_3$ alloys, revealing that single-ion Kondo behavior emerges at very low concentrations with a small Kondo temperature, highlighting the role of intersite interactions in Kondo screening.
Contribution
It demonstrates the emergence of single-ion Kondo scaling in dilute CeAl$_3$ alloys and quantifies the Kondo temperature, showing the influence of intersite interactions.
Findings
Single-ion Kondo behavior observed below x=0.01
Kondo temperature is approximately 0.2 K
Intersite interactions enhance Kondo screening in CeAl$_3$
Abstract
Strongly diluted CeLaAl alloys have been studied by the low temperature specific heat in order to elucidate the mechanism that determine their ground state. All alloys with Ce concentrations of show a Kondo behavior. However, the single-ion scaling is observed only below . The true single-ion Kondo temperature is small, 0.2 K, and is identical to that for dilute CeAl. It is about 20 times smaller than that for CeAl, indicating that intersite interactions facilitate Kondo-screening in CeAl and concentrated CeLaAl alloys.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Nuclear Materials and Properties · Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of Metals and Alloys
