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Item Low-carrier density and fragile magnetism in a Kondo lattice system(American Physical Society, 2019) Rai, Binod K.; Oswald, Iain W.H.; Ban, Wenjing; Huang, C.-L.; Loganathan, V.; Hallas, A.M.; Wilson, M.N.; Luke, G.M.; Harriger, L.; Huang, Q.; Li, Y.; Dzsaber, Sami; Chan, Julia Y.; Wang, N.L.; Paschen, Silke; Lynn, J.W.; Nevidomskyy, Andriy H.; Dai, Pengcheng; Si, Q.; Morosan, E.; Rice Center for Quantum MaterialsKondo-based semimetals and semiconductors are of extensive current interest as a viable platform for strongly correlated states in the dilute carrier limit. It is thus important to explore the routes to understand such systems. One established pathway is through the Kondo effect in metallic nonmagnetic analogs, in the so called half-filling case of one conduction electron and oneᅠ4fᅠelectron per site. Here, we demonstrate that Kondo-based semimetals develop out of conduction electrons with a low-carrier density in the presence of an even number of rare-earth sites. We do so by studying the Kondo materialᅠYb3Ir4Ge13ᅠalong with its closed-4f-shell counterpart,ᅠLu3Ir4Ge13. Through magnetotransport, optical conductivity, and thermodynamic measurements, we establish that the correlated semimetallic state ofᅠYb3Ir4Ge13ᅠbelow its Kondo temperature originates from the Kondo effect of a low-carrier conduction-electron background. In addition, it displays fragile magnetism at very low temperatures, which in turn, can be tuned to a Griffiths-phase-like regime through Lu-for-Yb substitution. These findings are connected with recent theoretical studies in simplified models. Our results can pave the way to exploring strong correlation physics in a semimetallic environment.Item Reduced electronic correlation effects in half substituted Ba(Fe1−xCox)2As2(AIP Publishing, 2018) Liu, Z.-H.; Yaresko, A.N.; Li, Y.; Evtushinsky, D.V.; Dai, P.-C.; Borisenko, S.V.We report a comprehensive study of the tridimensional nature and orbital character of the low-energy electronic structure in 50% Cobalt doped Ba(Fe1−xCox)2As2 (d6.5), by using polarization- and photon energy-dependent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. An extra electron-like Fermi surface is observed around the Brillouin zone boundary compared with isoelectronic KyFe2−xSe2 (d6.5). The bands near the Fermi level (EF) are mainly derived from Fe/Co 3d t2g orbitals, revealing visible dispersions along the kz direction. In combination with the local density approximation and the dynamical mean-field theory calculations, we find that the As 4p bands are non-renormalized and the whole 3d band needs to be renormalized by a “single” factor of ∼1.6, indicating moderate electronic correlation effects. The “single” factor description of the correlation strength among the different 3d orbitals is also in sharp contrast to orbital-dependent correlation effects in BaFe2As2. Our findings indicate a remarkable reduction of correlation effects with little difference among 3d orbitals in BaFeCoAs2, due to the increased filling of the electronic 3dshell in the presence of significant Hund's coupling. The results support that the electronic correlation effects and multiple orbital physics play an important role in the superconductivity of the 122 system and in other ferropnictides.