A RIXS investigation of the crystal-field splitting of Sm3+ in SmB6

Abstract

The crystal-field (CF) splitting of the 6H5/2 Hund's rule ground state of Sm3+ in the strongly correlated topological insulator SmB6 has been determined with high resolution resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) at the Sm M5 edge. The valence selectivity of RIXS allows isolating the crystal-field-split excited multiplets of the Sm3+ (4f5) configuration from those of Sm2+ (4f6) in intermediate valent SmB6. The very large energy range of RIXS allows the crystal-field analysis of a high lying multiplet at about 2.4\,eV that has the same total angular momentum J as the ground state so that ambiguities due to the elastic tail can be avoided. We find that the 7 doublet and 8 quartet of the 6H5/2 Hund's rule ground state are split by CF6H5/2\,=\,2010\,meV which sets an upper limit for the 4f band width. This indicates an extremely large mass renormalization from the band structure value, pointing out the need to consider the coefficients of fractional parentage for the hopping of the 4f electrons.

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