Physical Review Research (Nov 2020)

Metallic islands in the Kondo insulator SmB_{6}

  • J. C. Souza,
  • P. F. S. Rosa,
  • J. Sichelschmidt,
  • M. Carlone,
  • P. A. Venegas,
  • M. O. Malcolms,
  • P. M. Menegasso,
  • R. R. Urbano,
  • Z. Fisk,
  • P. G. Pagliuso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 043181

Abstract

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The predicted interplay between Kondo physics and nontrivial topology in SmB_{6} has stimulated many experimental reports, some of which are in apparent contradiction. The origin of the dispute may lie in the fragility of the Kondo insulating phase in the presence of Sm vacancies (Kondo holes) and/or natural impurities, such as Gd^{3+}. In this work, we locally investigate this fragility for Al flux grown Sm_{1−x}Gd_{x}B_{6} single crystals (0≤x≤0.02) by combining electron spin resonance (ESR) and complementary bulk measurements. The Gd^{3+} ESR spectra in a highly dilute regime (x∼0.0004) display the features of an insulating cubic environment. Remarkably, a metallic ESR line shape is observed for more concentrated samples (x≥0.004), even though these systems are still in a reasonably dilute regime and show insulating dc electrical resistivity. Our data indicate that the Kondo insulating state is destroyed locally around impurities before a global percolation occurs. This result not only explains the discrepancy between dc and ac conductivity but also provides a scenario to explain the presence of quantum oscillations in magnetization in the absence of quantum oscillations in electrical resistivity.