Itinerate states in rare-earth hexaborides observed via resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
ORAL
Abstract
We present X-ray resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) data collected at the L edges of divalent hexaborides YbB6 and EuB6. At an incident energy corresponding to the divalent resonance, we observe strong RIXS signal which appears to be well-described by the unoccupied 5d density of states calculated from density functional theory. In addition, we observe a second set of RIXS excitations at higher incident energy which does not correspond to any observable feature in absorption. This anomalous scattering persists to low incident energy and therefore induces excited states which are relevant to material behavior. The two classes of excitation show distinct polarizationdependence and we propose a process which describes the origin of this RIXS intensity. Our results suggest far-reaching utility of L-edge RIXS in characterizing itinerant states of f-filling materials at a microscopic level.
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Presenters
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Donal Sheets
- University of Connecticut