Kondo Insulator to Semimetal Transformation Tuned by Spin-Orbit Coupling
Abstract
Recent theoretical studies of topologically nontrivial electronic states in Kondo insulators have pointed to the importance of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) for stabilizing these states. However, systematic experimental studies that tune the SOC parameter in Kondo insulators remain elusive. The main reason is that variations of (chemical) pressure or doping strongly influence the Kondo coupling and the chemical potential -- both essential parameters determining the ground state of the material -- and thus possible tuning effects have remained unnoticed. Here we present the successful growth of the substitution series CeBi(PtPd) () of the archetypal (noncentrosymmetric) Kondo insulator CeBiPt. The Pt-Pd substitution is isostructural, isoelectronic, and isosize, and therefore likely to leave and essentially unchanged. By contrast, the large mass difference between the element Pt and the element Pd leads to a large difference in , which thus is the dominating tuning parameter in the series. Surprisingly, with increasing (decreasing ), we observe a Kondo insulator to semimetal transition, demonstrating an unprecedented drastic influence of the SOC. The fully substituted end compound CeBiPd shows thermodynamic signatures of a recently predicted Weyl-Kondo semimetal.
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@article{arxiv.1612.03972,
title = {Kondo Insulator to Semimetal Transformation Tuned by Spin-Orbit Coupling},
author = {S. Dzsaber and L. Prochaska and A. Sidorenko and G. Eguchi and R. Svagera and M. Waas and A. Prokofiev and Q. Si and S. Paschen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.03972},
year = {2017}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures plus Supplemental Material