Dramatic change of photoexcited quasiparticle relaxation dynamics across Yb valence state transition in YbInCu4
Abstract
YbInCu4 undergoes a first order structural phase transition near Tv=40 K associated with an abrupt change of Yb valence state. We perform ultrafast pump-probe measurement on YbInCu4 and find that the expected heavy fermion properties arising from the c-f hybridization exist only in a limited temperature range above Tv. Below Tv, the compound behaves like a normal metal though a prominent hybridization energy gap is still present in infrared measurement. We elaborate that those seemingly controversial phenomena could be well explained by assuming that the Fermi level suddenly shifts up and becomes far away from the flat f-electron band as well as the indirect hybridization energy gap in the mixed valence state below Tv.
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