Kondo insulator SmB6 under strain: surface dominated conduction near room temperature

ORAL

Abstract

SmB6 is a strongly correlated mixed-valence Kondo insulator with a newly discovered surface state, proposed to be of non-trivial topological origin. However, the surface state dominates electrical conduction only below T*$=$4 K limiting its scientific investigation and device application. Here, we report the enhancement of T* in SmB6 under the application of tensile strain. With 0.7{\%} tensile strain we report surface dominated conduction at up to a temperature of 240 K, persisting even after the strain has been removed. This can be explained in the framework of strain-tuned temporal and spatial fluctuations of f-electron configurations, which might be generally applied to other mixed-valence materials. We note that this amount of strain can be induced in epitaxial SmB6 films via substrate in potential device applications.

Authors

  • Alex Stern

    • UCI
  • Maxim Dzero

    • Kent State University
  • Victor Galitski

    • University of Maryland
  • Zach Fisk

    • University of California Irvine
  • Jing Xia

    • University of California Irvine