Diamagnetic Sm3+ in the topological Kondo insulator SmB6
Abstract
Samarium hexaboride is a topological Kondo insulator, with metallic surface states manifesting from its insulating band structure. Since the insulating bulk itself is driven by strong correlations, both the bulk and surface host compelling magnetic and electronic phenomena. We employed X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) at the Sm M4,5 edges to measure surface and bulk magnetic properties of Sm2+ and Sm3+ within SmB6. We observed anti-alignment to the applied field of the Sm3+ magnetic dipole moment below T = 75 K and of the total orbital moment of samarium below 30 K. The induced Sm3+ moment at the cleaved surface at 8 K and 6 T implies 1.5% of the total Sm as magnetized Sm3+. The field dependence of the Sm3+ XMCD dichorism at 8 K is diamagnetic and approximately linear. The bulk magnetization at 2 K is however driven by Sm2+ Van Vleck susceptibility as well as 1% paramagnetic impurities with μ Eff = 5.2(1)~μ B. This indicates diamagnetic Sm3+ is compensated within the bulk. The XAS and XMCD spectra are weakly affected by Sm vacancies and carbon doping while XAS is strongly affected by polishing.
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