Tunneling spectroscopic study of the topological Kondo insulator SmB<sub>6</sub> via second harmonic measurements
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Abstract
In tunneling spectroscopy, it is well established that the first harmonic signal can be measured to determine the electronic density of states (DOS) in a material of interest. Naturally, one may wonder if the second harmonic signal has any physical meaning. In the case of strong-coupled Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) superconductors, the second harmonic signal can be measured to determine the phonon modes involved in Cooper pairing [1]. This is because the BCS DOS is saliently modified due to a large self-energy correction caused by strong coupling. Our previous tunneling studies on the topological Kondo insulator SmB6 have suggested that spin excitons, bosonic bulk excitations, interact with topological surface states to modify their DOS [2,3]. In this talk, we discuss the results of applying second harmonic measurement techniques to SmB6 tunnel junctions. Of particular interest is an antisymmetric peak structure at ± 0.8 mV which persists up to ~5 K, accompanied by two distinct peaks at 4.5 meV and 8.5 meV persisting above 20 K and up to ~12 K, respectively.
[1] W. L. McMillan and J. M. Rowell, PRL 14,108 (1965).
[2] W.K Park et al., PNAS 113, 6599 (2016); PRB 103, 155125 (2021).
[3] G. A. Kapilevich et al., PRB 92, 085133 (2015).
[1] W. L. McMillan and J. M. Rowell, PRL 14,108 (1965).
[2] W.K Park et al., PNAS 113, 6599 (2016); PRB 103, 155125 (2021).
[3] G. A. Kapilevich et al., PRB 92, 085133 (2015).
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Presenters
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Robert M Huber
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
Authors
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Robert M Huber
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
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Mohammad Irfan
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
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Laura H Greene
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, NHMFL
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Wan Kyu Park
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University