A Criterion for Strange Metallicity in the Lorenz Ratio
Abstract
The Wiedemann-Franz (WF) law, stating that the Lorenz ratio between the thermal and electrical conductivities in a metal approaches a universal constant at low temperatures, is often interpreted as a signature of fermionic Landau quasi-particles. In contrast, we show that various models of weakly disordered non-Fermi liquids also obey the WF law at . Instead, we propose using the leading low-temperature correction to the WF law, (proportional to the inelastic scattering rate), to distinguish different types of strange metals. As an example, we demonstrate that in a solvable model of a marginal Fermi liquid, . Using the quantum Boltzmann equation (QBE) approach, we find analogous behavior in a class of marginal- and non-Fermi liquids with a weakly momentum-dependent inelastic scattering. In contrast, in a Fermi liquid, is proportional to . This holds even when the resistivity grows linearly with , due to linear quasi-elastic scattering (as in the case of electron-phonon scattering at temperatures above the Debye frequency). Finally, by exploiting the QBE approach, we demonstrate that the transverse Lorenz ratio, , exhibits the same behavior.
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@article{arxiv.2211.00665,
title = {A Criterion for Strange Metallicity in the Lorenz Ratio},
author = {Evyatar Tulipman and Erez Berg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.00665},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
6 + 10 pages, published version includes a generalization of the criterion to the transverse Lorenz ratio