Nanoscale Conducting and Insulating Domains on YbB<sub>6</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Hexaborides possess aexhibit diverse set of exotic properties, including f-state magnetism and, in some cases, non-trivial topology. Hhowever, the lack of a natural neutral cleavage plane, along with surface dependent polarity, has obscured their study. YbB6 has beenwas predicted to host topological surface states, and indeed conducting surface states have beenwere observed experimentally, but their origin has yet to be determined. We use scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy to provide the first real-space atomically resolved picture of the surface electronic structure in YbB6. We observe several coexisting nanoscale surface terminations that can be identified by the relative downward or upward band bending determined by the surface polarity. Sharp metal-to-insulating transitions are observed on the surface of YbB6 along with the onset of a van Hove singularity identifying spin-split Rashba surface states. Our study suggests the utility possibility of engineering YbB6 for creating spin-polarized p-n junctions at the atomic scale on YbB6.
*We acknowledge funding from the National Science Foundation, DMR-1410480
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Presenters
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Aaron Coe
- Harvard University