Phonons become chiral in the pseudogap phase of cuprates
Abstract
The nature of the pseudogap phase of cuprates remains a major puzzle. One of its new signatures is a large negative thermal Hall conductivity , which appears for dopings below the pseudogap critical doping , but whose origin is as yet unknown. Because this large is observed even in the undoped Mott insulator LaCuO, it cannot come from charge carriers, these being localized at . Here we show that the thermal Hall conductivity of LaCuO is roughly isotropic, being nearly the same for heat transport parallel and normal to the CuO planes, i.e. . This shows that the Hall response must come from phonons, these being the only heat carriers able to move as easily normal and parallel to the planes . At , in both LaNdSrCuO and LaEuSrCuO with , we observe no c-axis Hall signal, i.e. , showing that phonons have zero Hall response outside the pseudogap phase. The phonon Hall response appears immediately below , as confirmed by the large signal we find in LaNdSrCuO with . The microscopic mechanism by which phonons become chiral in cuprates remains to be identified. This mechanism must be intrinsic - from a coupling of phonons to their electronic environment - rather than extrinsic, from structural defects or impurities, as these are the same on both sides of . This intrinsic phonon Hall effect provides a new window on quantum materials and it may explain the thermal Hall signal observed in other topologically nontrivial insulators.
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@article{arxiv.2003.00111,
title = {Phonons become chiral in the pseudogap phase of cuprates},
author = {G. Grissonnanche and S. Thériault and A. Gourgout and M. -E. Boulanger and E. Lefrançois and A. Ataei and F. Laliberté and M. Dion and J. -S. Zhou and S. Pyon and T. Takayama and H. Takagi and N. Doiron-Leyraud and L. Taillefer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00111},
year = {2020}
}