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Quantum critical transport phenomena in the nematic FeSe1-xSx


Čulo, Matija; Licciardello, Salvatore; Berben, Maarten; Hsu, Yu-Te; Ayres, Jake; Shibauchi, Taka; Matsuda, Yuji; Kasahara, Shigeru; Analytis, James; Maksimovic, Nicola; Hussey, Nigel
Quantum critical transport phenomena in the nematic FeSe1-xSx // The 32nd International Symposium on Superconductivity
Kyoto, Japan, 2019. (pozvano predavanje, nije recenziran, neobjavljeni rad, znanstveni)


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Quantum critical transport phenomena in the nematic FeSe1-xSx

Autori
Čulo, Matija ; Licciardello, Salvatore ; Berben, Maarten ; Hsu, Yu-Te ; Ayres, Jake ; Shibauchi, Taka ; Matsuda, Yuji ; Kasahara, Shigeru ; Analytis, James ; Maksimovic, Nicola ; Hussey, Nigel

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Skup
The 32nd International Symposium on Superconductivity

Mjesto i datum
Kyoto, Japan, 03.12.2019. - 05.12.2019

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Pozvano predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran

Ključne riječi
quantum criticality, nematicity, compensated semimetal, superconductivity, magnetoresistance, Hall effect, quadrature scaling, Fermi liquid

Sažetak
Many high-temperature superconductors in their normal state show marked deviations from Fermi liquid (FL) theory, the standard model of metals. The most prominent is the linear temperature dependence of resistivity believed to be related to the maximum (Planckian) dissipation allowed by quantum mechanics. Such behavior is often ascribed to the existence of a quantum critical point (QCP) located inside the superconducting dome in vicinity of which a coupling between critical fluctuations of an order parameter and low-energy quasi-particle excitations gives rise to novel non-FL physics. In a host of metallic systems that exhibit this so-called quantum critical behavior, evidence for electronic nematicity, a correlated electronic state with broken rotational symmetry, has been reported. In all cases, however, the nematicity is found to be intertwined with other forms of order, such as antiferromagnetism or charge density wave, that might themselves be responsible for the existence of the QCP. The iron-chalcogenide family FeSe1-xSx is unique in this respect since the superconductivity emerges from an electronic nematic state which exists in isolation and therefore provides a unique opportunity to study the influence of nematic fluctuations on high- temperature superconductivity. Substitution of Se with S effectively suppresses the nematic transition which is believed to terminate inside the superconducting dome at the QCP x = 0.16. In this talk, we report the results of our dc transport experiments – at both ambient and applied pressures – in magnetic field strengths strong enough to suppress the superconductivity and access the field-induced normal state and reveal classic signatures of quantum criticality: an enhancement in the coefficient of the T 2 resistivity on approaching the QCP and, at the QCP itself, a strictly T -linear resistivity that extends over a decade in temperature. We also report a detailed study of the normal state transverse magnetoresistance in FeSe1-xSx across the nematic QCP that reveals unambiguously and for the first time, the coexistence of two charge sectors in a quantum critical system: one associated with the fermionic quasiparticles and possibly associated with the quantum critical excitations. Finally, we present our most recent Hall effect measurements performed on the same series of single-crystalline FeSe1-xSx samples which indicate that a conventional, multi-band model fails to capture the longitudinal and Hall resistivities self-consistently, suggesting that there exists a component in the Hall resistivity associated with the quantum critical sector.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Fizika



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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Čulo, Matija; Licciardello, Salvatore; Berben, Maarten; Hsu, Yu-Te; Ayres, Jake; Shibauchi, Taka; Matsuda, Yuji; Kasahara, Shigeru; Analytis, James; Maksimovic, Nicola; Hussey, Nigel
Quantum critical transport phenomena in the nematic FeSe1-xSx // The 32nd International Symposium on Superconductivity
Kyoto, Japan, 2019. (pozvano predavanje, nije recenziran, neobjavljeni rad, znanstveni)
Čulo, M., Licciardello, S., Berben, M., Hsu, Y., Ayres, J., Shibauchi, T., Matsuda, Y., Kasahara, S., Analytis, J., Maksimovic, N. & Hussey, N. (2019) Quantum critical transport phenomena in the nematic FeSe1-xSx. U: The 32nd International Symposium on Superconductivity.
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