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Giant thermopower changes related to the resistivity maximum and colossal magnetoresistance in EuCd2P2

Materials Science 2026-03-03 v2

Abstract

We present the thermopower of EuCd2P2, a material which exhibits a large resistivity peak with significant magnetic field dependence in the temperature range of 10-25 K. In the same region we observe a highly unusual behavior of the thermopower with two sign changes and giant extrema. The overall variation of the thermopower exceeds 4 000 muV/K and takes place in an extremely narrow temperature region of less than 5 K. The anomaly is suppressed completely in a small magnetic field of 0.5 T. We discuss this observation using a simple drift-diffusion picture and taking into account that the temperature gradient inducing the thermopower voltage is accompanied by a gradient of the electrical resistivity. Our simple estimation yields the correct magnitude, shape, and field dependence of the thermopower anomaly observed in EuCd2P2. These results open a new route to giant thermopower values via gradients of electronic properties.

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@article{arxiv.2602.09755,
  title  = {Giant thermopower changes related to the resistivity maximum and colossal magnetoresistance in EuCd2P2},
  author = {Judith Grafenhorst and Sarah Krebber and Kristin Kliemt and Cornelius Krellner and Elena Hassinger and Ulrike Stockert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.09755},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

5 Figures, 21 pages; caption of table 1 corrected, slightly shortened introduction + discussion