Strongly renormalized quasiparticles in UPt
Kawasaki, Ikuto
; Takeuchi, Kazuharu*; Fujimori, Shinichi
; Takeda, Yukiharu
; Yamagami, Hiroshi; Yamamoto, Etsuji
; Haga, Yoshinori

We performed angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments using soft X rays to investigate the electronic structure of the heavy-fermion superconductor UPt
. The overall band structure revealed by the present ARPES measurements is compared with density-functional calculations for UPt
and the non-
reference compound ThPt
. We showed that the calculation for ThPt
gives a better description of the experimental band structure, except for the
-derived heavy quasiparticle bands. This situation is reminiscent of Ce-based heavy-fermion systems, whose band structures are often very similar to those of non-
La-based compounds. The narrow heavy quasiparticle bands are located just below the Fermi level (
), and their band structure could not be resolved by the present energy resolution. We also showed that most of the U
spectral weight exists not as the coherent heavy-fermion bands but as incoherent components that distribute over a wide energy range, spanning from near
to approximately 2 eV. This result indicates that the heavy quasiparticle bands are enormously renormalized by the electron correlation effect. Additionally, we showed that the spectral intensity of the heavy-fermion bands is almost temperature independent, at least up to 100 K, where the magnetic susceptibility follows a Curie-Weiss behavior.