Bulk Band Gaps in Divalent Hexaborides: A Soft X-Ray Emission Study

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to VUV-13

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Boron K-edge soft x-ray emission and absorption are used to address the fundamental question of whether divalent hexaborides are intrinsic semimetals or defect-doped bandgap insulators. These bulk sensitive measurements, complementary and consistent with surface-sensitive angle-resolved photoemission experiments, confirm the existence of a bulk band gap and the location of the chemical potential at the bottom of the conduction band.

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