Optical investigation of the metal-insulator transition in FeSb₂
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We present a comprehensive optical study of the narrow gap $FeSb_2$ semiconductor. From the optical reflectivity, measured from the far infrared up to the ultraviolet spectral range, we extract the complete absorption spectrum, represented by the real part $\sigma_1(\omega)$ of the complex optical conductivity. With decreasing temperature below 80 K, we find a progressive depletion of $\sigma_1(\omega)$ below $E_g\sim 280$ cm$^{-1}$, the semiconducting optical gap. The suppressed (Drude) spectral weight within the gap is transferred at energies $\omega>E_g$ and also partially piles up over a continuum of excitations extending in the spectral range between zero and $E_g$. Moreover, the interaction of one phonon mode with this continuum leads to an asymmetric phonon shape. Even though several analogies between $FeSb_2$ and $FeSi$ were claimed and a Kondo-insulator scenario was also invoked for both systems, our data on $FeSb_2$ differ in several aspects from those of $FeSi$. The relevance of our findings with respect to the Kondo insulator description will be addressed.
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