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- Heavy_fermion abstract "In solid-state physics, heavy fermion materials are a specific type of intermetallic compound, containing elements with 4f or 5f electrons. Electrons are one type of fermion, and when they are found in such materials, they are sometimes referred to as heavy electrons. Heavy fermion materials have a low-temperature specific heat whose linear term is up to 1000 times larger than the value expected from the free-electron theory. The properties of the heavy fermion compounds derive from the partly filled f-orbitals of rare earth or actinide ions which behave like localized magnetic moments. The name \"heavy fermion\" comes from the fact that the fermion behaves as if it has an effective mass greater than its rest mass. In the case of electrons, below a characteristic temperature (typically below 10 K), the conduction electrons in these metallic compounds behave as if they had an effective mass up to 1000 times the free-electron mass. This large effective mass is also reflected in a large contribution to the resistivity from electron-electron scattering via the Kadowaki Woods ratio. Heavy fermion behavior has been found in a broad variety of states including metallic, superconducting, insulating and magnetic states. Characteristic examples are CeCu6, CeAl3, CeCu2Si2, YbAl3, UBe13 and UPt3.".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageExternalLink 10.1007%2F978-3-319-10825-4.
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- Heavy_fermion wikiPageRevisionID "705793636".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Actinide.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fermions.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Kittel.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Dispersion_relation.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Drude_model.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Effective_mass_(solid-state_physics).
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_energy.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_gas.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_liquid_theory.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Fermion.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Steglich.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Free_electron_model.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_fermion_superconductor.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Intermetallic.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Kadowaki–Woods_ratio.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Kondo_effect.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Kondo_insulator.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_moment.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Phonon.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Pseudogap.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_critical_point.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Rare_earth_element.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Solid-state_physics.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Spectroscopy.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Strongly_correlated_material.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Superconductivity.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Unconventional_superconductor.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLink File:Optical_properties_heavy_fermion.png.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLinkText "''heavy fermions''".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heavy Fermions".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heavy fermion".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heavy-Fermion".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLinkText "heavy fermion".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageWikiLinkText "heavy-fermion metals".
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Heavy_fermion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Heavy_fermion subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Heavy_fermion subject Category:Fermions.
- Heavy_fermion hypernym Type.
- Heavy_fermion type Fermion.
- Heavy_fermion type Particle.
- Heavy_fermion type Physic.
- Heavy_fermion type Redirect.
- Heavy_fermion comment "In solid-state physics, heavy fermion materials are a specific type of intermetallic compound, containing elements with 4f or 5f electrons. Electrons are one type of fermion, and when they are found in such materials, they are sometimes referred to as heavy electrons. Heavy fermion materials have a low-temperature specific heat whose linear term is up to 1000 times larger than the value expected from the free-electron theory.".
- Heavy_fermion label "Heavy fermion".
- Heavy_fermion sameAs Q1060530.
- Heavy_fermion sameAs Fermió_pesat.
- Heavy_fermion sameAs Fermión_pesado.
- Heavy_fermion sameAs 重い電子系.
- Heavy_fermion sameAs 무거운_페르미온.
- Heavy_fermion sameAs m.02pq_ch.
- Heavy_fermion sameAs Q1060530.
- Heavy_fermion wasDerivedFrom Heavy_fermion?oldid=705793636.
- Heavy_fermion isPrimaryTopicOf Heavy_fermion.