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On the Chemistry and Physical Properties of Flux and Floating Zone Grown SmB6 Single Crystals

Recent theoretical and experimental findings suggest that the long-known but not well understood low temperature resistance plateau of SmB6 may originate from protected surface states arising from a topologically non-trivial bulk band structure having strong Kondo hybridization. Yet other studies have ascribed this feature to impurity phases, sample vacancies, and surface reconstructions. Given the typical methods used to prepare SmB6 single crystals, the flux and floating zone procedures, these ascriptions should not be taken lightly. Here, we demonstrate how compositional variations and observable amounts of impurity phases in SmB6 crystals grown by floating zone and flux affect the physical properties. From neutron diffraction and X-ray computed tomography experiments, we observe that a 154Sm11B6 crystal prepared using aluminum flux contains co-crystallized, epitaxial aluminum. A large, nearly stoichiometric crystal of SmB6 was successfully grown using the float-zone technique; upon continuing the zone melting, samarium vacancies are introduced. These samarium vacancies drastically alter the resistance and plateauing magnitude of the low temperature resistance compared to stoichiometric SmB6. These results highlight that small presences of impurity phases and compositional variations must be considered when collecting and analyzing physical property data of SmB6. Finally, a more accurate samarium-154 coherent neutron scattering length value, 8.9(1) fm, is reported.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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