Dimensional crossover in layered f-electron superlattices
Abstract
Motivated by the remarkable experimental realizations of f-electron superlattices, e.g. CeIn3/LaIn3- and CeCoIn5/YbCoIn5- superlattices, we analyze the formation of heavy electrons in layered f-electron superlattices by means of the dynamical mean field theory. We show that the spectral function exhibits formation of heavy electrons in the entire system below a temperature scale T0. However, in terms of transport, two different coherence temperatures Tx and Tz are identified in the in-plane- and the out-of-plane-resistivity, respectively. Remarkably, we find Tz < Tx T0 due to scatterings between different reduced Brillouin zones. The existence of these two distinct energy scales implies a crossover in the dimensionality of the heavy electrons between two and three dimensions as temperature or layer geometry is tuned. This dimensional crossover would be responsible for the characteristic behaviors in the magnetic and superconducting properties observed in the experiments.
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