NMR Evidence of anisotropic Kondo liquid behavior in CeIrIn5
Abstract
We report detailed Knight shift measurements of the two indium sites in the heavy fermion compound CeIrIn5 as a function of temperature and field orientation. We find that the Knight shift anomaly is orientation-dependent, with a crossover temperature T* that varies by 50% as the field is rotated from (001) to (100). This result suggests that the hybridization between the Ce 4f states and the itinerant conduction electrons is anisotropic, a result that reflects its collective origin, and may lead to anisotropic Kondo liquid behavior and unconventional superconductivity.
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