The layered delafossite metal PdCrO2 is a natural heterostructure of highly conductive Pd layers Kondo coupled to localized spins in the adjacent Mott insulating CrO2 layers. At high temperatures T it has a T-linear resistivity which is not seen in the isostructural but non-magnetic PdCoO2. The strength of the Kondo coupling is known, as-grown crystals are extremely high purity and the Fermi surface is both very simple and experimentally known. It is therefore an ideal material platform in which to investigate 'Planckian metal' physics. We do this by means of controlled introduction of point disorder, measurement of the thermal conductivity and Lorenz ratio and studying the sources of its high temperature entropy. The T-linear resistivity is seen to be due mainly to elastic scattering and to arise from a sum of several scattering mechanisms. Remarkably, this sum leads to a scattering rate within 10% of the Planckian value of kBT/ℏ.
@article{arxiv.2301.10631,
title = {Investigation of Planckian behavior in a high-conductivity oxide: PdCrO$_2$},
author = {Elina Zhakina and Ramzy Daou and Antoine Maignan and Philippa H. McGuinness and Markus König and Helge Rosner and Seo-Jin Kim and Seunghyun Khim and Romain Grasset and Marcin Konczykowski and Evyatar Tulipman and Juan Felipe Mendez-Valderrama and Debanjan Chowdhury and Erez Berg and Andrew P. Mackenzie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.10631},
year = {2024}
}