Kondo insulators are primary candidates in the search for strongly correlated topological quantum phases, which may host topological order, fractionalization, and non-Abelian statistics. Within some Kondo insulators, the hybridization gap is predicted to protect a nontrivial topological invariant and to harbor emergent heavy Dirac fermion surface modes. We use high-energy-resolution spectroscopic imaging in real and momentum space on the Kondo insulator, SmB6. On cooling through TΔ∗≈ 35 K we observe the opening of an insulating gap that expands to Δ≈ 10 meV at 2 K. Within the gap, we image the formation of linearly dispersing surface states with effective masses reaching m∗=(410±20)me. We thus demonstrate existence of a strongly correlated topological Kondo insulator phase hosting the heaviest known Dirac fermions.
@article{arxiv.1810.13419,
title = {Imaging emergent heavy Dirac fermions of a topological Kondo insulator},
author = {Harris Pirie and Yu Liu and A. Soumyanarayanan and Pengcheng Chen and Yang He and M. M. Yee and P. F. S. Rosa and J. D. Thompson and Dae-Jeong Kim and Z. Fisk and Xiangfeng Wang and J. Paglione and Dirk K. Morr and M. H. Hamidian and Jennifer E. Hoffman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.13419},
year = {2020}
}