Field-induced “exotic metal” phase in Kondo insulator YbB<sub>12</sub>
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Abstract
YbB12, a representative Kondo insulator, has attracted attention in recent years as it exhibits Shubnikov-de Haas effect in intense magnetic fields. With the magnetic field further increasing, YbB12 goes through an insulator-to-metal transition. We systematically studied the high field metallic phase in YbB12 in pulsed magnetic fields. The temperature dependence of the resistivity in this phase reveals a crossover from non-Fermi-liquid behavior above 4 K to Fermi-liquid-like behavior below 2 K. The low-temperature state also shows unusually large Kadowaki-Woods ratio. Results of the proximity detector oscillator measurements provide evidences that the electronic structure of YbB12 in the metallic phase depends on both the strength and the orientation of external magnetic fields.
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Presenters
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Ziji Xiang
- Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- Department of Physics, University of Michigan
- University of Michigan