Observation of three-dimensional bulk Fermi surfaces for a strongly correlated material by soft x-ray h-dependent (700-860 eV) ARPES
Abstract
Three-dimensional Fermi surfaces at a high temperature have been clarified for a strongly correlated Ce compound, ferromagnet CeRu2Ge2 in the paramagnetic phase, by virtue of a soft x-ray h-dependent (700-860 eV) ARPES. Although the observed Fermi surfaces as well as quasiparticle dispersions are partly explained by a band-structure calculation based on a localized 4f model, qualitative discrepancy in experiments, between our APRES in the paramagnetic phase and de Haas-van Alphen measurement in the ferromagnetic phase, is revealed. This suggests a fundamental change in the 4f contribution to the Fermi surfaces across the magnetic phase transition widely seen for Ce compounds.
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