Optical conductivity [σ(ω)] of the Kondo semiconductor YbB12 has been measured over wide ranges of temperature (T=8−690 K) and photon energy (ℏω≥ 1.3 meV). The σ(ω) data reveal the entire crossover of YbB12 from a metallic electronic structure at high T into a semiconducting one at low T. Associated with the gap development in σ(ω), a clear onset is newly found at ℏω=15 meV for T≤ 20 K. The onset energy is identified as the gap width of YbB12 appearing in σ(ω). This gap in \sigma(\omega)isinterpretedastheindirectgap,whichhasbeenpredictedinthebandmodelofKondosemiconductor.Ontheotherhand,thestrongmid−infrared(mIR)peakobservedin\sigma(\omega)$ is interpreted as arising from the direct gap. The absorption coefficient around the onset and the mIR peak indeed show characteristic energy dependences expected for indirect and direct optical transitions in conventional semiconductors.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0503738,
title = {Indirect and direct energy gaps in the Kondo semiconductor YbB12},
author = {H. Okamura and T. Michizawa and T. Nanba and S. Kimura and F. Iga and T. Takabatake},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0503738},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to J. Phys. Soc. Jpn