Magnetoquantum oscillations in the specific heat of a topological Kondo insulator

P. G. LaBarre, A. Rydh, J. Palmer-Fortune, J. A. Frothingham, S. T. Hannahs,A. P. Ramirez,N. A. Fortune

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER(2022)

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Abstract
Surprisingly, magnetoquantum oscillations (MQOs) characteristic of a metal with a Fermi surface have been observed in measurements of the topological Kondo insulator SmB6. As these MQO have only been observed in measurements of magnetic torque (dHvA) and not in measurements of magnetoresistance (SdH), a debate has arisen as to whether the MQO are an extrinsic effect arising from rare-earth impurities, defects, and/or aluminum inclusions or an intrinsic effect revealing the existence of charge-neutral excitations. We report here the first observation of MQO in the low-temperature specific heat of SmB6. The observed frequencies and their angular dependence for these flux-grown samples are consistent with previous results based on magnetic torque for SmB6 but the inferred effective masses are significantly larger than previously reported. Such oscillations can only be observed if the MQO are of bulk thermodynamic origin; the measured magnetic-field dependent oscillation amplitude and effective mass allow us to rule out suggestions of an extrinsic, aluminum inclusion-based origin for the MQO.
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heat capacity,composite fermions,de Haas-van Alphen effect,density of states,topological materials,spin fluctuations,quantum oscillations
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