Reduction of the low-temperature bulk gap in samarium hexaboride under high magnetic fields

Abstract

SmB6 exhibits a small (15-20 meV) bandgap at low temperatures due to hybridized d and f electrons, a tiny (3 meV) transport activation energy (EA) above 4 K, and surface states accessible to transport below 2 K. We study its magnetoresistance in 60-T pulsed fields between 1.5 K and 4 K. The response of the nearly T-independent surface states (which show no Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations) is distinct from that of the activated bulk. EA shrinks by 50% under fields up to 60 T. Data up to 93 T suggest that this trend continues beyond 100 T, in contrast with previous explanations. It rules out emerging theories to explain observed exotic magnetic quantum oscillations.

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