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Physical Review X | 2013

Kondo hybridisation and the origin of metallic states at the (001) surface of SmB6

E. Frantzeskakis; N. de Jong; B. Zwartsenberg; Y. Huang; Y. Pan; Xin Zhang; Fanxing Zhang; Lihong Bao; O. Tegus; A. Varykhalov; A. de Visser; M. S. Golden

SmB6, a well-known Kondo insulator, has been proposed to be an ideal topological insulator with states of topological character located in a clean, bulk electronic gap, namely the Kondo hybridisation gap. Seeing as the Kondo gap arises from many body electronic correlations, this would place SmB6 at the head of a new material class: topological Kondo insulators. Here, for the first time, we show that the k-space characteristics of the Kondo hybridisation process is the key to unravelling the origin of the two types of metallic states observed directly by ARPES in the electronic band structure of SmB6(001). One group of these states is essentially of bulk origin, and cuts the Fermi level due to the position of the chemical potential 20 meV above the lowest lying 5d-4f hybridisation zone. The other metallic state is more enigmatic, being weak in intensity, but represents a good candidate for a topological surface state. However, before this claim can be substantiated by an unequivocal measurement of its massless dispersion relation, our data raises the bar in terms of the ARPES resolution required, as we show there to be a strong renormalisation of the hybridisation gaps by a factor 2-3 compared to theory, following from the knowledge of the true position of the chemical potential and a careful comparison with the predictions from recent LDA+Gutzwiler calculations. All in all, these key pieces of evidence act as triangulation markers, providing a detailed description of the electronic landscape in SmB6, pointing the way for future, ultrahigh resolution ARPES experiments to achieve a direct measurement of the Dirac cones in the first topological Kondo insulator.


New Journal of Physics | 2014

Low carrier concentration crystals of the topological insulator Bi2-xSbxTe3-ySey: a magnetotransport study

Y. Pan; D. Wu; J. R. Angevaare; H. Luigjes; E. Frantzeskakis; N. de Jong; E. van Heumen; T. V. Bay; B. Zwartsenberg; Y. Huang; M. Snelder; Alexander Brinkman; M. S. Golden; A. de Visser

In 3D topological insulators achieving a genuine bulk-insulating state is an important research topic. Recently, the material system (Bi,Sb)2(Te,Se)3 (BSTS) has been proposed as a topological insulator with high resistivity and a low carrier concentration (Ren et al 2011 Phys. Rev. B 84 165311). Here we present a study to further refine the bulk-insulating properties of BSTS. We have synthesized BSTS single crystals with compositions around x = 0.5 and y = 1.3. Resistance and Hall effect measurements show high resistivity and record low bulk carrier density for the composition Bi


Physical Review B | 2015

Dirac states with knobs on: Interplay of external parameters and the surface electronic properties of three-dimensional topological insulators

E. Frantzeskakis; N. de Jong; B. Zwartsenberg; T. V. Bay; Y. Huang; S.V. Ramankutty; A. Tytarenko; D. Wu; Y. Pan; S. Hollanders; M. Radovic; N. C. Plumb; N. Xu; M. Shi; C. Lupulescu; T. Arion; R. Ovsyannikov; A. Varykhalov; W. Eberhardt; A. de Visser; E. van Heumen; Golden

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Physical Review B | 2015

Angle-resolved and core-level photoemission study of interfacing the topological insulator Bi1.5Sb0.5Te1.7Se1.3 with Ag, Nb, and Fe

N. de Jong; E. Frantzeskakis; B. Zwartsenberg; Y. Huang; D. Wu; P. Hlawenka; J. Sánchez-Barriga; A. Varykhalov; E. van Heumen; Golden

Sb


Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2016

Comparative study of rare earth hexaborides using high resolution angle-resolved photoemission

S.V. Ramankutty; N. de Jong; Y. Huang; B. Zwartsenberg; F. Massee; T. V. Bay; M. S. Golden; E. Frantzeskakis

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Nature Materials | 2018

Collapse of superconductivity in cuprates via ultrafast quenching of phase coherence

Fabio Boschini; E. H. da Silva Neto; Elia Razzoli; M. Zonno; Simone Peli; Ryan Day; M. Michiardi; Michael Schneider; B. Zwartsenberg; Pascal Nigge; Ruidan Zhong; J. A. Schneeloch; Genda Gu; Sergey Zhdanovich; Arthur K. Mills; G. Levy; David J. Jones; Claudio Giannetti; A. Damascelli

Te


arXiv: Materials Science | 2018

Role of matrix elements in the time-resolved photoemission signal

Fabio Boschini; Davide Bugini; M. Zonno; Matteo Michiardi; Ryan Day; Elia Razzoli; B. Zwartsenberg; E. H. da Silva Neto; S. Dal Conte; S. Kushwaha; R. J. Cava; Sergey Zhdanovich; Arthur K. Mills; G. Levy; Ettore Carpene; Claudia Dallera; Claudio Giannetti; David J. Jones; Giulio Cerullo; A. Damascelli

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Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Stable Weyl points and trivial surface states in carrier compensated semimetal WP2

Elia Razzoli; B. Zwartsenberg; Fabio Boschini; Matteo Michiardi; Ryan Day; Christopher Gutierrez; I. S. Elfimov; Vicky Suess; Claudia Felser; A. Damascelli

Se


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Collapse of high-T c superconductivity via ultrafast quenching of the phase coherence

Fabio Boschini; Eduardo H. da Silva Neto; Elia Razzoli; M. Zonno; Simone Peli; Ryan Day; Matteo Michiardi; Michael Schneider; B. Zwartsenberg; Pascal Nigge; Ruidan Zhong; John Schneeloch; Genda Gu; Sergey Zhdanovich; Arthur K. Mills; G. Levy; David J. Jones; Claudio Giannetti; A. Damascelli

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Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Time-resolved ARPES study of the candidate type II Weyl-semimetal WTe2

Elia Razzoli; Fabio Boschini; Matteo Michiardi; M. Zonno; Pascal Nigge; B. Zwartsenberg; G. Levi; B. Yan; Vicky Suess; Claudia Felser; Arthur K. Mills; David J. Jones; A. Damascelli

. The analysis of the resistance measured for crystals with different thicknesses within a parallel resistor model shows that the surface contribution to the electrical transport amounts to 97% when the sample thickness is reduced to 1 μm. The magnetoconductance of exfoliated BSTS nanoflakes shows 2D weak antilocalization with

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Y. Huang

University of Amsterdam

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M. S. Golden

University of Amsterdam

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A. Damascelli

University of British Columbia

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Fabio Boschini

University of British Columbia

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N. de Jong

University of Amsterdam

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Arthur K. Mills

University of British Columbia

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David J. Jones

University of British Columbia

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M. Zonno

University of British Columbia

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