Magnetism, quantum criticality, and metal-insulator transitions in $R\mathrm{B}_{12}$
Nikolay E. Sluchanko

TL;DR
This paper reviews the complex physical properties of rare-earth dodecaborides, emphasizing their correlated electron behavior, structural instabilities, and metal-insulator transitions, with a focus on YbB$_{12}$ and related compounds.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between lattice dynamics, charge, and spin fluctuations in $R$B$_{12}$ compounds, highlighting new mechanisms for metal-insulator transitions.
Findings
Identification of dynamic charge stripes and rattling modes in $R$B$_{12}$
Challenging the Kondo-insulator scenario in YbB$_{12}$
Proposing Yb-Yb vibrational pairs as key to charge and spin gaps
Abstract
The physical properties of rare-earth (RE) dodecaborides, characterized by a cage-glass crystal structure with loosely bound RE ions, are reviewed. These compounds are strongly correlated electron systems with simultaneously active charge, spin, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom, which explains the complexity of all compounds including antiferromagnetic (TbB-TmB) and nonmagnetic (LuB) metals, on one side, and the so-called Kondo insulator compound YbB and Yb-based YbB solid solutions, on the other. The development of the cooperative dynamic Jahn-Teller instability of the covalent boron network produces trigonal and tetragonal distortions of the rigid cage and results in the symmetry lowering of the fcc lattice in the dodecaborides. The ferrodistortive dynamics in the boron sub-lattice generates both the collective…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Iron-based superconductors research
