Field dependent effective masses in YbAl3
Abstract
We show for the intermediate valence compound YbAl3 that the high field (40 B 60T) effective masses measured by the de Haas-van Alphen experiment for field along the <111> direction are smaller by approximately a factor of two than the low field masses. The field B* 40T for this reduction is much smaller than the Kondo field BK kBTK/μB (TK 670K) but is comparable to the field kBTcoh/μB where Tcoh 40K is the temperature for the onset of Fermi liquid coherence. This suggests that the field scale B* does not arise from 4f polarization but is connected with the removal of the anomalies that are known to occur in the Fermi liquid state of this compound.
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