Magnetic excitons in a topological Kondo insulator YbB12
ORAL
Abstract
We report a time-of-flight inelastic neutron scattering experiment on a topological Kondo insulator (TKI) candidate. The spectra reveal dispersion and the Q-dependent oscillator strength of two sharp modes and a continuum throughout the Brillouin zone. The absence of intensity at the Γ point shows the excitations are not simply transitions between crystal electric field levels. Instead, they appear to be collective in-gap states of the d-f hybridized bands. The Q-dependence of the modes at \hbar ω~ 40 meV and \hbar ω~ 15 meV correspond to AFM correlations between nearest and next-nearest Yb neighbors, respectively. Starting from a phenomenological tight-binding band structure, we use the Anderson lattice model to simulate the magnetic exciton modes and determine the topological class of the TKI candidate.
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Presenters
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Yi Luo
Johns Hopkins University
Authors
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Yi Luo
Johns Hopkins University
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Jonathan Gaudet
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Johns Hopkins University
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Lucas A Pressley
Johns Hopkins University
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Aleksandra Krajewska
ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
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Helen C Walker
Rutherford Appleton Lab
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Tyrel M McQueen
Johns Hopkins University, Department of Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University
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Predrag Nikolic
George Mason University
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Collin L Broholm
Johns Hopkins University, John Hopkins University