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Mixed-Valence-Driven Heavy-Fermion Behavior and Superconductivity in KNi2_2Se2_2

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Based on specific heat and magnetoresistance measurements, we report that a "heavy" electronic state exists below TT \approx 20 K in KNi2_2Se2_2, with an increased carrier mobility and enhanced effective electronic band mass, mm* = 6mbm_b to 18mbm_b. This "heavy" state evolves into superconductivity at TcT_c = 0.80(1) K. These properties resemble that of a many-body heavy-fermion state, which derives from the hybridization between localized magnetic states and conduction electrons. Yet, no evidence for localized magnetism or magnetic order is found in KNi2_2Se2_2 from magnetization measurements or neutron diffraction. Instead, neutron pair-distribution-function analysis reveals the presence of local charge-density-wave distortions that disappear on cooling, an effect opposite to what is typically observed, suggesting that the low-temperature electronic state of KNi2_2Se2_2 arises from cooperative Coulomb interactions and proximity to, but avoidance of, charge order

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