Theoretical Model for the Semimetal Yb4As3
Abstract
We present a model which can explain semiquantitatively a number of the unusual properties of Yb4As3. The structural phase transition at Tc300\,K is described by a band Jahn-Teller effect of correlated electrons and is interpreted as a charge ordering of the Yb ions. The low carrier concentration in the low-temperature phase follows from the strong electron correlations of the 4f-holes on the Yb sites and can be viewed as self-doping of charge-ordered chains. The observed heavy-fermion behaviour is on a scale of T50\,K and is due to spinon-like excitations in the Yb3+-chains. The appearance of a second low-energy scale around 0.2\,K is due to the Fermi energy of the low-density carriers.
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