We report the temperature T and magnetic field H dependence of the thermopower S of an itinerant triangular antiferromagnet PdCrO2 in high magnetic fields up to 32 T. In the paramagnetic phase, the zero-field thermopower is positive with a value typical of good metals with a high carrier density. In marked contrast to typical metals, however, S decreases rapidly with increasing magnetic field, approaching zero at the maximum field scale for T> 70 K. We argue here that this profound change in the thermoelectric response derives from the strong interaction of the 4d correlated electrons of the Pd ions with the short-range spin correlations of the Cr3+ spins that persist beyond the N\'{e}el ordering temperature due to the combined effects of geometrical frustration and low dimensionality.
@article{arxiv.1511.00356,
title = {Anomalous Magnetothermopower in a Metallic Frustrated Antiferromagnet},
author = {Stevan Arsenijević and Jong Mok Ok and Peter Robinson and Saman Ghannadzadeh and Mikhail I. Katsnelson and Jun Sung Kim and Nigel E. Hussey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00356},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages and 4 figures in Main text + 4 pages and 5 figures in Supplementary material