Comment on Phys.Rev.Lett.'s paper: "Low temperature Electron Spin Resonance of the Kondo Ion in a heavy fermion metal YbRh2Si2"

Abstract

We provide the microscopic explanation for the localized f state observed in a heavy fermion metal YbRh2Si2 by Prof. F. Steglich's group, reported recently in Phys. Rev. Lett. 91 (2003) 156401, as associated with the strongly-correlated 4f13 configuration of the Yb atom. We derived to ground-state eigenfunctions that perfectly reproduce the observed ESR values of gperp=3.561 and gpar =0.17: 1) G71 =0.803|+-3/2> +0.595|-+5/2>-0.026|-+1/2>-0.008|+-7/2> (crystal field parameters: B20 = +14K, B40 = +60 mK, B60 = -0.5 mK, B44 = -2.3 K, B64 = -10 mK with a small orthorhombic distortion B22 = +0.22 K, or 2) G61 = 0.944|+-1/2> + 0.322|-+7/2>-0.052|-+3/2> - 0.046|+-5/2> (B20 = +8 K, B40 = -60 mK, B60 =+6 mK, B44 = -1.78 K and B64 = -5 mK with a B22= +0.475 K). We express our feeling that the paper of Ref. 1 will be the turning point in the heavy-fermion subject.

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