Anomalous Thermoelectric Response in an Orbital-Ordered Oxide Near and Far from Equilibrium
Abstract
We report the thermoelectric transport properties in the orbital-ordered Mott insulating phase of CaRuO close to and far from equilibrium. Near equilibrium conditions where the temperature gradient is only applied to the sample, an insulating but non-monotonic temperature variation of the Seebeck coefficient is observed, which is accounted for in terms of a temperature-induced suppression of the orbital order. In non-equilibrium conditions where we have applied high electrical currents, we find that the Seebeck coefficient is anomalously increased in magnitude with increasing external current. The present result clearly demonstrates a non-thermal effect since the heating simply causes a decrease of the Seebeck coefficient, implying a non-trivial non-equilibrium effect such as a modification of the spin and orbital state in currents.
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@article{arxiv.1709.00109,
title = {Anomalous Thermoelectric Response in an Orbital-Ordered Oxide Near and Far from Equilibrium},
author = {Yasuo Nishina and Ryuji Okazaki and Yukio Yasui and Fumihiko Nakamura and Ichiro Terasaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00109},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures, Selected as Editors' Choice