Study of Bulk and Surface Conduction in Alloys of Samarium Hexaboride

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Abstract

Recent conjecture of topologically-protected surface state in samarium hexaboride (SmB$_{\mathrm{6}})$ and the verification of robust surface conduction below 4 K have led to a large effort to understand this material. Transport properties of SmB$_{\mathrm{6}}$ can be altered by introducing either vacancies or substitutional atoms. Previous studies indicate the material would still exhibit an activated behavior as well as a robust low temperature resistance plateau in the dilute-doped samples. In some cases, the resistance plateau value is a few orders of magnitude lower than that of pure SmB$_{\mathrm{6}}$. This is very difficult to explain with the topological insulator framework, because the increased disorder would normally result in a lower mobility, and therefore a lower conductivity. In order to resolve this issue, we have studied samples with vacancies and samples with La substitution using a double-sided Corbino geometry, which allowed us to extract temperature dependent surface and bulk conductivities. For a sample with 25{\%} vacancy in the Sm site, we found the bulk to be truly insulating and the surface conductivity to be similar to that of pure SmB$_{\mathrm{6}}$, which is inconsistent with previous reports.

*We would like to thank Zachary Fisk from UC Irvine and Beongki Cho group from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology for providing samples. This project was funded by NSF grant DMR-1643145.

Authors

  • Juniar Lucien

    • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • Yun Suk Eo

    • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • Cagliyan Kurdak

    • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
    • University of Michigan
  • Dmitri Mihaliov

    • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor