Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor

Samarium hexahoride is argued to be a topological Kondo insulator, but this claim remains under debate. Here, Hlawenka et al. provide a topologically trivial explanation for the conducting states at the (100) surface of samarium hexaboride; an explanation based on Rashba splitting and a surface shif...

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Auteurs principaux: P. Hlawenka, K. Siemensmeyer, E. Weschke, A. Varykhalov, J. Sánchez-Barriga, N. Y. Shitsevalova, A. V. Dukhnenko, V. B. Filipov, S. Gabáni, K. Flachbart, O. Rader, E. D. L. Rienks
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f28f822dd1b94bb882e54e1328f0a9f82021-12-02T16:49:18ZSamarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor10.1038/s41467-018-02908-72041-1723https://doaj.org/article/f28f822dd1b94bb882e54e1328f0a9f82018-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-02908-7https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Samarium hexahoride is argued to be a topological Kondo insulator, but this claim remains under debate. Here, Hlawenka et al. provide a topologically trivial explanation for the conducting states at the (100) surface of samarium hexaboride; an explanation based on Rashba splitting and a surface shift of the Kondo resonance.P. HlawenkaK. SiemensmeyerE. WeschkeA. VarykhalovJ. Sánchez-BarrigaN. Y. ShitsevalovaA. V. DukhnenkoV. B. FilipovS. GabániK. FlachbartO. RaderE. D. L. RienksNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2018)
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P. Hlawenka
K. Siemensmeyer
E. Weschke
A. Varykhalov
J. Sánchez-Barriga
N. Y. Shitsevalova
A. V. Dukhnenko
V. B. Filipov
S. Gabáni
K. Flachbart
O. Rader
E. D. L. Rienks
Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
description Samarium hexahoride is argued to be a topological Kondo insulator, but this claim remains under debate. Here, Hlawenka et al. provide a topologically trivial explanation for the conducting states at the (100) surface of samarium hexaboride; an explanation based on Rashba splitting and a surface shift of the Kondo resonance.
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author P. Hlawenka
K. Siemensmeyer
E. Weschke
A. Varykhalov
J. Sánchez-Barriga
N. Y. Shitsevalova
A. V. Dukhnenko
V. B. Filipov
S. Gabáni
K. Flachbart
O. Rader
E. D. L. Rienks
author_facet P. Hlawenka
K. Siemensmeyer
E. Weschke
A. Varykhalov
J. Sánchez-Barriga
N. Y. Shitsevalova
A. V. Dukhnenko
V. B. Filipov
S. Gabáni
K. Flachbart
O. Rader
E. D. L. Rienks
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title Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
title_short Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
title_full Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
title_fullStr Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
title_full_unstemmed Samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
title_sort samarium hexaboride is a trivial surface conductor
publisher Nature Portfolio
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url https://doaj.org/article/f28f822dd1b94bb882e54e1328f0a9f8
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