Putative Hall response of the strange metal component in FeSe1−xSx (CROSBI ID 298336)
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Čulo, Matija ; Berben, Maarten ; Hsu, Yu-Te ; Ayres, Jake ; Hinlopen, Roemer ; Kasahara, Shigeru ; Matsuda, Yuji ; Shibauchi, Takasada ; Hussey, Nigel E.
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Putative Hall response of the strange metal component in FeSe1−xSx
Strange metals possess transport properties that are markedly different from those of a conventional Fermi liquid. Despite strong similarities in behavior exhibited by distinct families, a consistent description of strange metallic transport and, in particular, its evolution from low to high magnetic field strength H, is still lacking. The electron nematic FeSe1−xSx is one such strange metal displaying anomalous H/T scaling in its transverse magnetoresistance as well as a separation of transport and Hall lifetimes at low H beyond its (nematic) quantum critical point at xc ∼ 0.17. Here we report a study of the Hall response of FeSe1−xSx across xc in fields up to 33 T. Upon subtraction of a normal H-linear component from the total Hall response (imposed by perfect charge compensation), we find a second component, ascribable to strange metal physics, that grows as 1/T upon approach to the quantum critical point. Through this decomposition, we reveal that lifetime separation is indeed driven primarily by the presence of the strange metal component.
strange metal ; Fermi liquid ; nematic quantum critical point ; FeSe1-xSx ; transverse magnetoresistance ; Hall effect ; lifetime separation
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