Abstract

Inelastic-neutron-scattering experiments on Yb{sub 4}As{sub 3} revealed the existence of low-energy spin excitations, which are characteristic of a one-dimensional Heisenberg-type antiferromagnetic coupling at low temperatures where charge ordering takes place. Superimposed on the one-dimensional spin excitations, an unusual magnetic response is also observed around the one-dimensional zone center. These results strongly suggest that the heavy-electron behavior in Yb{sub 4}As{sub 3} is a unique phenomenon caused by charge ordering; it results from the fact that the compound contains doped one-dimensional 4f{sup 1} hole chains with strong on-site f-electron correlations. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}

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