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Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation and Knight Shift Due to Orbital Interaction in Dirac Electron Systems

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-09-11 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We study the nuclear magnetic relaxation rate and Knight shift in the presence of the orbital and quadrupole interactions for three-dimensional Dirac electron systems (e.g., bismuth-antimony alloys). By using recent results of the dynamic magnetic susceptibility and permittivity, we obtain rigorous results of the relaxation rates (1/T1)orb(1/T_1)_{\rm orb} and (1/T1)Q(1/T_1)_{\rm Q}, which are due to the orbital and quadrupole interactions, respectively, and show that (1/T1)Q(1/T_1)_{\rm Q} gives a negligible contribution compared with (1/T1)orb(1/T_1)_{\rm orb}. It is found that (1/T1)orb(1/T_1)_{\rm orb} exhibits anomalous dependences on temperature TT and chemical potential μ\mu. When μ\mu is inside the band gap, (1/T1)orbT3log(2T/ω0)(1/T_1)_{\rm orb} \sim T ^3 \log (2 T/\omega_0) for temperatures above the band gap, where ω0\omega_0 is the nuclear Larmor frequency. When μ\mu lies in the conduction or valence bands, (1/T1)orbTkF2log(2vFkF/ω0)(1/T_1)_{\rm orb} \propto T k_{\rm F}^2 \log (2 |v_{\rm F}| k_{\rm F}/\omega_0) for low temperatures, where kFk_{\rm F} and vFv_{\rm F} are the Fermi momentum and Fermi velocity, respectively. The Knight shift KorbK_{\rm orb} due to the orbital interaction also shows anomalous dependences on TT and μ\mu. It is shown that KorbK_{\rm orb} is negative and its magnitude significantly increases with decreasing temperature when μ\mu is located in the band gap. Because the anomalous dependences in KorbK_{\rm orb} is caused by the interband particle-hole excitations across the small band gap while (1/T1)orb\left( 1/T_1 \right)_{\rm orb} is governed by the intraband excitations, the Korringa relation does not hold in the Dirac electron systems.

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@article{arxiv.1709.02617,
  title  = {Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation and Knight Shift Due to Orbital Interaction in Dirac Electron Systems},
  author = {Hideaki Maebashi and Tomoki Hirosawa and Masao Ogata and Hidetoshi Fukuyama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.02617},
  year   = {2017}
}

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