Abstract
Samarium hexaboride (SmB6) is a Kondo insulator, with a narrow gap due to hybridization between localized and conduction electrons. Despite being an insulator, many samples show metal-like properties. Rare-earth purification is exceedingly difficult, and nominally pure samples may contain 2% or more of impurities. Here to determine the effects of rare-earth doping on SmB6, we synthesized and probed a series of gadolinium-doped samples. We found a relationship between specific heat and impurity moment screening which scales systematically. Consistent with this finding, our neutron scattering experiments of a high purity sample of doubly isotopic 154Sm11B6 show no intrinsic excitations below the well-established 13 meV spin-exciton. The result of introducing impurities into a Kondo insulator is incompletely understood, but it is clear from our measurements that there is a systematic relationship between rare-earth impurities and metal-like properties in SmB6.
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Fuhrman, W. T., Chamorro, J. R., Alekseev, P. A., Mignot, J. M., Keller, T., Rodriguez-Rivera, J. A., … Broholm, C. L. (2018). Screened moments and extrinsic in-gap states in samarium hexaboride. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-04007-z
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