Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session F59: Correlated Topology I: Kondo Insulators, Kagome Material, etc.
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Room: Hyatt Regency Hotel -DuSable AB
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Kai Sun, University of Michigan
Abstract: F59.00003 : Lifshitz transitions in Kondo Insulator YbB12*
8:24 AM–8:36 AM
Presenter:
Lu Li
(University of Michigan)
Authors:
Lu Li
(University of Michigan)
Guoxin Zheng
(University of Michigan)
Dechen Zhang
(University of Michigan)
Kuan-Wen Chen
(University of Michigan)
Aaron Chan
(University of Michigan)
Dmitri Mihaliov
(University of Michigan)
Ziji Xiang
(University of Michigan)
Yuji Matsuda
(Kyoto Univ)
John Singleton
(Los Alamos Natl Lab)
Iga Fumitoshi
(Ibaraki University, Japan)
The Landau Level quantizations were observed in both magnetization and electrical resistivity in Kondo insulator YbB12 [1,2]. At the intense magnetic fields, the quantum oscillation patterns resemble that contributions from the crystal bulk [3]. In contrast, at zero-field, the electrical conductance of the micron-size YbB12 is shown to be independent of the sample thickness and thus indicating the origin of the surfaces [4]. To solve this problem, we carried out the Hall effect and Seebeck effect measurements in YbB12 under intense magnetic fields. Our results suggest the magnetic field drives Lifshitz transitions, which lead to the changes in electronic structures at the intense magnetic fields.
*The work at Michigan isĀ supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. DMR-1707620 and No. DMR-2004288 (trans- port measurements), by the Department of Energy under Award No. DE-SC0020184 (magnetization measurements), by the Office of Naval Research through DURIP Award No. N00014-17-1-2357 (instrumentation).
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