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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012

A tunable low-energy photon source for high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

John Harter; Philip D.C. King; Eric Monkman; Daniel Shai; Yuefeng Nie; Masaki Uchida; Bulat Burganov; Shouvik Chatterjee; Kyle Shen

We describe a tunable low-energy photon source consisting of a laser-driven xenon plasma lamp coupled to a Czerny-Turner monochromator. The combined tunability, brightness, and narrow spectral bandwidth make this light source useful in laboratory-based high-resolution photoemission spectroscopy experiments. The source supplies photons with energies up to ~7 eV, delivering under typical conditions >10(12) ph/s within a 10 meV spectral bandwidth, which is comparable to helium plasma lamps and many synchrotron beamlines. We first describe the lamp and monochromator system and then characterize its output, with attention to those parameters which are of interest for photoemission experiments. Finally, we present angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy data using the light source and compare its performance to a conventional helium plasma lamp.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2016

Epitaxial growth and electronic properties of mixed valence YbAl3 thin films

Shouvik Chatterjee; Suk Hyun Sung; David J. Baek; Lena F. Kourkoutis; Darrell G. Schlom; Kyle Shen

We report the growth of thin films of the mixed valence compound YbAl3 on MgO using molecular-beam epitaxy. Employing an aluminum buffer layer, epitaxial (001) films can be grown with sub-nm surface roughness. Using x-ray diffraction, in situ low-energy electron diffraction, and aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy, we establish that the films are ordered in the bulk as well as at the surface. Our films show a coherence temperature of 37 K, comparable to that reported for bulk single crystals. Photoelectron spectroscopy reveals contributions from both f13 and f12 final states establishing that YbAl3 is a mixed valence compound and shows the presence of a Kondo Resonance peak near the Fermi-level.


Nature Communications | 2017

Lifshitz transition from valence fluctuations in YbAl 3

Shouvik Chatterjee; Jacob Ruf; Haofei I. Wei; K. D. Finkelstein; Darrell G. Schlom; Kyle Shen

In mixed-valent Kondo lattice systems, such as YbAl3, interactions between localized and delocalized electrons can lead to fluctuations between two different valence configurations with changing temperature or pressure. The impact of this change on the momentum-space electronic structure is essential for understanding their emergent properties, but has remained enigmatic. Here, by employing a combination of molecular beam epitaxy and in situ angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy we show that valence fluctuations can lead to dramatic changes in the Fermi surface topology, even resulting in a Lifshitz transition. As the temperature is lowered, a small electron pocket in YbAl3 becomes completely unoccupied while the low-energy ytterbium (Yb) 4f states become increasingly itinerant, acquiring additional spectral weight, longer lifetimes, and well-defined dispersions. Our work presents a unified picture of how local valence fluctuations connect to momentum-space concepts such as band filling and Fermi surface topology in mixed valence systems.How the electronic structure of a mixed-valence system changes with respect to local chemical environment remains elusive. Here, Chatterjee et al. show that valence fluctuations of YbAl3 can lead to dramatic changes in the Fermi surface topology in reciprocal space.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Formation of the coherent heavy fermion liquid at the hidden order transition in URu2Si2.

Shouvik Chatterjee; Jan Trinckauf; Torben Hanke; Daniel Shai; John Harter; T. J. Williams; G. M. Luke; Kyle Shen; J. Geck


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Evidence for topologically protected surface states and a superconducting phase in [Tl4](Tl(1-x)Sn(x))Te3 using photoemission, specific heat, and magnetization measurements, and density functional theory.

K. E. Arpino; D. C. Wallace; Yuefeng Nie; T. Birol; P. D. C. King; Shouvik Chatterjee; M. Uchida; Jiajia Wen; Katharine Page; Craig J. Fennie; Kyle Shen; Tyrel M. McQueen


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Electron Doping of the Parent Cuprate La 2 CuO 4 without Cation Substitution

Haofei I. Wei; Carolina Adamo; E. A. Nowadnick; Edward Lochocki; Shouvik Chatterjee; Jacob Ruf; M. R. Beasley; Darrell G. Schlom; Kyle Shen


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Chemical potential tuning and strain engineering in topological half-Heusler thin films

Shouvik Chatterjee; John Logan; Nathaniel Wilson; Hadass Inbar; Tobias Brown-Heft; A. V. Fedorov; Chris J. Palmstrøm


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Giant, Temperature-Dependent Spin Hall Torque from Rare-Earth Mixed-Valence YbAl3

Neal Reynolds; Shouvik Chatterjee; Ariel Seidner; Darrell G. Schlom; Kyle Shen; D. C. Ralph


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Temperature dependence of the spin Hall effect in mixed-valent YbAl

Neal Reynolds; Shouvik Chatterjee; Ariel Seidner; Darrell G. Schlom; Kyle Shen; D. C. Ralph


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

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Shouvik Chatterjee; Jacob Ruf; Haofei Wei; K. D. Finkelstein; Darrell G. Schlom; Kyle Shen

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