We study the Hubbard model on a geometrically-frustrated hyperkagome lattice
by a cluster extension of the dynamical mean field theory. We calculate the
temperature (T) dependences of the specific heat (C) and the spin-lattice
relaxation time (T1) in correlated metallic region. C/T shows a peak at
T=Tp1 and rapidly decreases as T−>0. On the other hand, 1/T1T has a
peak at a higher temperature Tp2 than Tp1, and largely decreases
below Tp2, followed by the Korringa law 1/T1proptoT as T−>0. Both
peak temperatures are suppressed and the peaks become sharper as electron
correlation is increased. These behaviors originate from strong renormalization
of the energy scales in the peculiar electronic structure in this frustrated
system; a pseudo-gap like feature, the van-Hove singularity, and the flat band.
The results are discussed in comparison with the experimental data in the
hyperkagome material, Na4Ir3O8.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Conference proceedings for Highly Frustrated
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