Competition of Spinon Fermi Surface and Heavy Fermi Liquids states from the Periodic Anderson to the Hubbard model

1 Oct 2020  ·  Chuan Chen, Inti Sodemann, Patrick A. Lee ·

We study a model of correlated electrons coupled by tunnelling to a layer of itinerant metallic electrons, which allows to interpolate from a frustrated limit favorable to spin liquid states to a Kondo-lattice limit favorable to interlayer coherent heavy metallic states. We study the competition of the spinon fermi surface state and the interlayer coherent heavy Kondo metal that appears with increasing tunnelling. Employing a slave rotor mean-field approach, we obtain a phase diagram and describe two regimes where the spin liquid state is destroyed by weak interlayer tunnelling, (i) the Kondo limit in which the correlated electrons can be viewed as localized spin moments and (ii) near the Mott metal-insulator-transition where the spinon Fermi surface transitions continuously into a Fermi liquid. We study the shape of LDOS spectra of the putative spin liquid layer in the heavy Fermi liquid phase and describe the temperature dependence of its width arising from quasiparticle interactions and disorder effects throughout this phase diagram, in an effort to understand recent STM experiments of the candidate spin liquid 1T-TaSe$_2$ residing on metallic 1H-TaSe$_2$. Comparison of the shape and temperature dependence of the theoretical and experimental LDOS suggest that this system is either close to the localized Kondo limit, or in an intermediate coupling regime where the Kondo coupling and the Heisenberg exchange interaction are comparable.

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