ARPES/STM study of the surface terminations and 5f-electron character in URu2Si2
Abstract
Hidden order in URu2Si2 has remained a mystery now entering its 4th decade. The importance of resolving the nature of the hidden order has stimulated extensive research. Here we present a detailed characterization of different surface terminations in URu2Si2 by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, in conjunction with scanning tunneling spectroscopy and DMFT calculations that may unveil a new piece of this puzzle. The U-terminated surface is characterized by an electron-like band around the X point, while a hole-like band for the Si-terminated surface. We also investigate temperature evolution of the electronic structure around the X point from 11 K up to 70 K, and did not observe any abrupt change of the electronic structure around the coherence temperature (55 K). The f spectral weight gradually weakens upon increasing temperature, still some f spectral weight can be found above this temperature. Our results suggest that surface terminations in URu2Si2 are an important issue to be taken into account in future work.
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