Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session T70: Poster Session III(1:00pm-4:00pm)
1:00 PM,
Thursday, March 7, 2019
BCEC
Room: Exhibit Hall
Abstract: T70.00218 : SmB6 in-gap states encoded inside the hybridization*
Presenter:
Marcos Figueira
(Physics Department, Federal Fluminense University)
Authors:
Edwin Ramos
(Physics Department, National Colombian University)
Jereson Silva Valencia
(Physics Department, National Colombian University)
Roberto Franco
(Physics Department, National Colombian University)
Marcos Figueira
(Physics Department, Federal Fluminense University)
the gap opening of topological Kondo insulators. We add a Heisenberg term to the periodic
Anderson model at the limit of strong correlations. This new model [1] is adequate
for studying the topological Kondo insulator SmB6.
We solve the problem on a two dimensional square lattice considering the Γ8 <span style="font-size:10.8333px">(1)</span>
symmetry group representation that already encoded the spin-orbit coupling of
the J=5/2 multiplet structure of the Samarium ions orbitals. We investigate the role
of the hybridization on the generation of in-gap states inside the topological gap. We also
discuss the effects of those in-gap states over the band structure, the density
of states, the differential conductance and the optical conductivity, comparing them
with recent Arpes experimental results [2,3,4].
references:
1. E. Ramos, et.al. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, {\bf 29} 345601 (2017).
2. L. Jiao et. al. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 7:13762 (2016).
3. M. Neupane et. al. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 4:2991 (2016).
4. P. Hlawenka et. al. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 9:517 (2018).
*We are thankful for the financial support of the Brazilian
agencies CNPq and Capes and Colombian agencies Dieb and Colciencias.
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