04.11.2022
RIXS study of Kondo quasiparticle dynamics
The interplay of localized and itinerant electrons in so-called Kondo systems is full of surprises and poses great challenges to our understanding of condensed matter. Particularly the question of how local high-energy degrees of freedom become incorporated into a collective electronic state is presently of great interest. In this study resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) on CePd3 has been used to clarify exactly this point. It turned out that even spin-orbit excited states acquire pronounced momentum-dependence at low temperature, which is a fingerprint of the hybridization with the underlying metallic state. The present RIXS study demonstrates how localized electronic degrees of freedom endow correlated metals with new properties, which is critical for a microscopic understanding of superconducting, electronic nematic, and topological states.