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Interplay of Dirac fermions and heavy quasiparticles in solids

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arxiv 1301.0729 v1 pith:HYR3HEIU submitted 2013-01-04 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Interplay of Dirac fermions and heavy quasiparticles in solids

classification cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords quasiparticlesdiracfermionsinteractionsmassdispersiongraphenehand
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Many-body interactions in crystalline solids can be conveniently described in terms of quasiparticles with strongly renormalized masses as compared to those of non-interacting particles. Examples of extreme mass renormalization are on the one hand graphene, where the charge carriers obey the linear dispersion relation of massless Dirac fermions, and on the other hand heavy-fermion materials where the effective electron mass approaches the mass of a proton. Here we show that both extremes, Dirac fermions like they are found in graphene and extremely-heavy quasiparticles characteristic for Kondo materials, may not only coexist in a solid but can undergo strong mutual interactions. Using the example of EuRh2Si2 we explicitly demonstrate that these interactions can take place at the surface and in the bulk. The presence of the linear dispersion is imposed solely by the crystal symmetry while the existence of heavy quasiparticles is caused by the localized nature of the 4f states.

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