We present the first measurement on Nernst effect in the normal state of odd-parity, spin-triplet superconductor Sr2RuO4. Below 100 K, the Nernst signal was found to be negative, large, and, as a function of magnetic field, nonlinear. Its magnitude increases with the decreasing temperature until reaching a maximum around T∗≈ 20 - 25 K, below which it starts to decrease linearly as a function of temperature. The large value of the Nernst signal appears to be related to the multiband nature of the normal state and the nonlinearity to band-dependent magnetic fluctuation in Sr2RuO4. We argue that the sharp decrease in Nernst signal below T∗ is due to the suppression of quasiparticle scattering and the emergence of band-dependent coherence in the normal state. The observation of a sharp kink in the temperature dependent thermopower around T∗ and a sharp drop of Hall angle at low temperatures provide additional support to this picture.
@article{arxiv.0801.3371,
title = {Band-dependent normal-state coherence in Sr$_{2}$RuO$_{4}$: Evidence from Nernst effect and thermopower measurements},
author = {X. F. Xu and Z. A. Xu and T. J. Liu and D. Fobes and Z. Q. Mao and J. L. Luo and Y. Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.3371},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures; added figures, revised content; accepted by PRL