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Topological surface conduction in Kondo insulator YbB <sub>12</sub>

Y Sato, Z Xiang, Y Kasahara, S Kasahara, L Chen, C Tinsman, F Iga, J Singleton, N L Nair, N Maksimovic, J G Analytis, Lu Li, Y Matsuda

2021Journal of Physics D Applied Physics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Kondo insulators have recently aroused great interest because they are promising materials that host a topological insulator state caused by the strong electron interactions. Moreover, recent observations of the quantum oscillations in the insulating state of Kondo insulators have come as a great surprise. Here, to investigate the surface electronic state of a prototype Kondo insulator YbB 12 , we measured the transport properties of single crystals and microstructures. In all samples, the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity is insulating at high temperatures and the resistivity exhibits a plateau at low temperatures. The magnitude of the plateau value decreases with reducing sample thickness, which is quantitatively consistent with the surface electronic conduction in the bulk insulating YbB 12 . Moreover, the magnetoresistance of the microstructures exhibits a weak-antilocalization effect at low field. These results are consistent with the presence of a topologically protected surface state, suggesting that YbB 12 is a candidate material for a topological Kondo insulator. The high field resistivity measurements up to µ 0 H = 50 T of the microstructures provide supporting evidence that the quantum oscillations of the resistivity in YbB 12 occurs in the insulating bulk.

Topics & Concepts

Kondo insulatorCondensed matter physicsElectrical resistivity and conductivityPlateau (mathematics)Topological insulatorThermal conductionSurface statesMagnetoresistanceKondo effectInsulator (electricity)Fermi surfaceMaterials scienceElectronQuantumPhysicsMicrostructureConductivitySurface (topology)Electronic structureMagnetic fieldSurface conductivityConduction bandField (mathematics)Rare-earth and actinide compoundsTopological Materials and PhenomenaSuperconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys
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