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A new exotic state in an old material: A tale of Samarium Hexaboride

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-06-15 v2

Abstract

We review current theoretical and experimental efforts to identify a novel class of intermetallic 4f and 5f orbital materials in which strong interactions between itinerant and predominately localized degrees of freedom gives rise to a bulk insulating state at low temperatures, while the surface remains metallic. This effect arises due to inversion of even parity conduction bands and odd parity very narrow f-electron bands. The number of band inversions is mainly determined by the crystal symmetry of a material and the corresponding degeneracy of the hybridized f-electron bands. For odd number of band inversions the metallic surface states are chiral and therefore remain robust against disorder and time-reversal invariant perturbations. We discuss a number of unresolved theoretical issues specific to topological Kondo insulators and outline experimental challenges in probing the chiral surface states in these materials.

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@article{arxiv.1304.7828,
  title  = {A new exotic state in an old material: A tale of Samarium Hexaboride},
  author = {Maxim Dzero and Victor Galitski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.7828},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Invited contribution to the JETP issue dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Professor Anatoly I. Larkin