Exploring itinerant states in divalent hexaborides using rare-earth edge resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
Abstract: We present a study of resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) spectra collected at the rare-earth edges of divalent hexaborides YbB and EuB. In both systems, RIXS-active features are observed at two distinct resonances separated by eV in incident energy, with angle-dependence suggestive of distinct photon scattering processes. RIXS spectra collected at the divalent absorption peak strongly resemble the unoccupied 5 density of states calculated using density functional theory, an occurrence we ascribe to transitions between weakly-dispersing 4 and strongly dispersing 5 states. In addition, anomalous resonant scattering is observed at higher incident energy, where no corresponding absorption feature is present. Our results suggest the far-reaching utility of -edge RIXS in determining the itinerant-state properties of -electron materials.
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