Spectroscopic evidence of Kondo-induced quasi-quartet in CeRh2As2

Abstract

CeRh2As2 is a new multiphase superconductor with strong suggestions for an additional itinerant multipolar ordered phase. The modeling of the low temperature properties of this heavy fermion compound requires a quartet Ce3+ crystal-field ground state. Here we provide the evidence for the formation of such a quartet state using x-ray spectroscopy. Core-level photoelectron and x-ray absorption spectroscopy confirm the presence of Kondo hybridization in CeRh2As2. The temperature dependence of the linear dichroism unambiguously reveils the impact of Kondo physics for coupling the Kramer's doublets into an effective quasi-quartet. Non-resonant inelastic x-ray scattering data find that the |7- state with its lobes along the 110 direction of the tetragonal structure (xy orientation) contributes most to the multi-orbital ground state of CeRh2As2.

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