Valence characterisation of the subsurface region in SmB$_{6}
Samarium hexaboride (SmB6), which lies in the mixed valence regime in the Anderson model, has been predicted to possess topologically protected surface states. The intensive investigations on SmB6 have brought up the long-standing questions about the discrepancy between the surface and bulk electron...
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Format | Report |
Language | English |
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Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg
2016
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Summary: | Samarium hexaboride (SmB6), which lies in the mixed valence regime in the Anderson model, has been predicted to possess topologically protected surface states. The intensive investigations on SmB6 have brought up the long-standing questions about the discrepancy between the surface and bulk electronic properties in rare earth compounds in general. Here, we investigate and eventually clarify this discrepancy in the particular case of SmB 6by the photoemission core-level spectra. We focus on the change in both Sm and B states depending on time, temperature, probing depth and surface termination on the cleaved (1 0 0) surface. Our spectra show that the unusual time-dependent change in the Sm valence occurs within aperiod of hours, which is not related to the adsorption of residual gases. Moreover, we observe a reduction of the surface feature in the B and Sm states on the same timescale accompanied by the formation of a subsurface region. Thus, it indicates the relatively slow charge redistribution between the surface and subsurface regions. Our findings demonstrate that the f states is strongly involved in the surface relaxation. |
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ISSN: | 1941-580X 1941-5990 1478-6435 1941-5850 1941-5982 1941-5796 0031-8086 1478-6443 1941-5974 1941-5966 1941-5869 |
DOI: | 10.3204/pubdb-2016-02194 |