Abstract
Within a Kondo lattice, the strong hybridization between electrons localized in real space (r-space) and those delocalized in momentum-space (k-space) generates exotic electronic states called ĝ€̃ heavy fermionsĝ€™. In URu 2 Si 2 these effects begin at temperatures around 55 K but they are suddenly altered by an unidentified electronic phase transition at T o = 17.5 K. Whether this is conventional ordering of the k-space states, or a change in the hybridization of the r-space states at each U atom, is unknown. Here we use spectroscopic imaging scanning tunnelling microscopy (SI-STM) to image the evolution of URu 2 Si 2 electronic structure simultaneously in r-space and k-space. Above T o, the ĝ€̃ Fano latticeĝ€™ electronic structure predicted for Kondo screening of a magnetic lattice is revealed. Below T o, a partial energy gap without any associated density-wave signatures emerges from this Fano lattice. Heavy-quasiparticle interference imaging within this gap reveals its cause as the rapid splitting below T o of a light k-space band into two new heavy fermion bands. Thus, the URu 2 Si 2 ĝ€̃ hidden orderĝ€ ™ state emerges directly from the Fano lattice electronic structure and exhibits characteristics, not of a conventional density wave, but of sudden alterations in both the hybridization at each U atom and the associated heavy fermion states.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 570-576 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Nature |
| Volume | 465 |
| Issue number | 7298 |
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| Publication status | Published - 3 Jun 2010 |
| Externally published | Yes |