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Unusual high-field metal in a Kondo insulator

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-07-15 v1

Abstract

Within condensed-matter systems, strong electronic interactions often lead to exotic quantum phases. A recent manifestation of this is the unexpected observation of magnetic quantum oscillations and metallic thermal transport, both properties of systems with Fermi surfaces of itinerant quasiparticles, in the Kondo insulators SmB6 and YbB12_{12}. To understand these phenomena, it is informative to study their evolution as the energy gap of the Kondo-Insulator state is closed by a large magnetic field. We show here that both the quantum-oscillation frequency and the cyclotron mass display a strong field dependence in the resulting high-field metallic state in 12_{12}. By tracking the Fermi-surface area, we conclude that the same quasiparticle band gives rise to the quantum oscillations in both insulating and metallic states. These data are understood most simply using a two-fluid picture where unusual quasiparticles, contributing little or nothing to charge transport, coexist with conventional fermions. In the metallic state this leads to a heavy-fermion bad metal with negligible magnetoresistance, relatively high resistivity and a very large Kadowaki-Woods ratio, underlining the exotic nature of the fermion ensemble inhabiting 12_{12}.

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@article{arxiv.2102.13311,
  title  = {Unusual high-field metal in a Kondo insulator},
  author = {Ziji Xiang and Lu Chen and Kuan-Wen Chen and Colin Tinsman and Yuki Sato and Tomoya Asaba and Helen Lu and Yuichi Kasahara and Marcelo Jaime and Fedor Balakirev and Fumitoshi Iga and Yuji Matsuda and John Singleton and Lu Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.13311},
  year   = {2021}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures. This is the original submitted version. Final version is accepted for publication in Nature Physics