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The class of antiperovskite compounds $A_3B$O ($A$ = Ca, Sr, Ba; $B$ = Sn, Pb) has attracted interest as a candidate 3D Dirac system with topological surface states protected by crystal symmetry. A key factor underlying the rich electronic structure of $A_3B$O is the unusual valence state of $B$, i.e., a formal oxidation state of $-4$. Practically, it is not obvious whether anionic $B$ can be stabilized in thin films, due to its unusual chemistry, as well as the polar surface of $A_3B$O, which may render the growth-front surface unstable. We report X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements of single-crystalline films of Sr$_3$SnO and Sr$_3$PbO grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). We observe shifts in the core-level binding energies that originate from anionic Sn and Pb, consistent with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Near the surface, we observe additional signatures of neutral or cationic Sn and Pb, which may point to an electronic or atomic reconstruction with possible impact on putative topological surface states.
We report a $mu$SR study on the antiperovskite oxide superconductor Sr$_{3-x}$SnO. With transverse-field $mu$SR, we observed the increase of the muon relaxation rate upon cooling below the superconducting transition temperature $T_{mathrm{c}}=5.4$ K,
We have performed $^{119}$Sn-NMR measurements on the antiperovskite oxide superconductor Sr$_{3-x}$SnO to investigate how its normal state changes with the Sr deficiency. A two-peak structure was observed in the NMR spectra of all the measured sample
To clarify how the electronic state of Sr1-xLaxRuO3 evolves with La doping, we conducted photoemission (PES) experiments using soft x-rays. The spectral shape of the Ru 4d derived peak near the Fermi level changes significantly with increasing x. Thi
In Dirac semimetals, inter-band mixing has been known theoretically to give rise to a giant orbital diamagnetism when the Fermi level is close to the Dirac point. In Bi$ _{1-x}$Sb$ _x$ and other Dirac semimetals, an enhanced diamagnetism in the magne
We report the temperature variation of the $^{119}$Sn-M{o}ssbauer spectra of the antiperovskite (inverse perovskite) oxide superconductor Sr$_{3-x}$SnO. Both superconductive (Sr-deficient) and non-superconductive (nearly stoichiometric) samples exhib