Electron-quasiparticle interaction in $\rm DyNi_2B_2C$ measured by point-contact spectroscopy
arXiv:1703.04130 · doi:10.1016/S0921-4534(00)00226-4
Abstract
The electron-quasiparticle interaction (EQI) spectral function has been measured for $\rm DyNi_2B_2C$ in the normal state at low temperatures by means of point-contact spectroscopy (PCS). A low-frequency peak is found around $eV\sim 5\ meV$. It becomes measurable at $T_m^*\simeq 15\ K$ and grows in intensity with constant width as the temperature is lowered. We argue that this peak arises from the strong interaction of conduction electron with coupled crystal-electric-field-phonon excitations whose branches cross at low energy. The comparison with PC spectra for $\rm HoNi_2B_2C$ suggests that a similar peak also exists for this compound. The magnitude of the point-contact EQI parameter $λ_{PC}$ for $\rm DyNi_2B_2C$ is estimated. $©$2000 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
10 pages, 8 figures