Impedance Spectroscopy of SmB6 single crystals

Abstract

We report results from an in--plane and out--of--plane impedance study on SmB6 single crystals, performed at low temperatures and over a wide frequency range. A universal equivalent circuit describes the dielectric behavior of this system across the transition, from surface to bulk dominated electrical conduction between 2 and 10 K. We identify the resistive, capacitive, and inductive contributions to the impedance. The equivalent inductance, obtained from fits to experimental data, drops drastically as the bulk starts to control electrical conduction upon increasing temperature. SmB6 single crystals also show current--controlled negative differential resistance at low temperatures, which is brought about by Joule heating. This feature, in addition to inductive and capacitive contributions to the impedance, can give rise to the self--sustained voltage oscillations observed below 5 K (Stern et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 166603 (2016)).

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