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Thermal Hall conductivity of electron-doped cuprates

Superconductivity 2022-03-03 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Measurements of the thermal Hall conductivity in hole-doped cuprates have shown that phonons acquire chirality in a magnetic field, both in the pseudogap phase and in the Mott insulator state. The microscopic mechanism at play is still unclear. A number of theoretical proposals are being considered, including skew scattering of phonons by various defects, the coupling of phonons to spins, and a state of loop-current order with the appropriate symmetries, but more experimental information is required to constrain theoretical scenarios. Here we present our study of the thermal Hall conductivity κxy\kappa_{\rm {xy}} in the electron-doped cuprates Nd2x_{2-x}Cex_xCuO4_4 and Pr2x_{2-x}Cex_xCuO4_4, for dopings across the phase diagram, from xx = 0, in the insulating antiferromagnetic phase, up to xx = 0.17, in the metallic phase above optimal doping. We observe a large negative thermal Hall conductivity at all dopings, in both materials. Since heat conduction perpendicular to the CuO2_2 planes is dominated by phonons, the large thermal Hall conductivity we observe in electron-doped cuprates for a heat current in that direction must also be due to phonons, as in hole-doped cuprates. Measurements with a heat current perpendicular to the CuO2_2 planes confirm that phonons are responsible for this thermal Hall signal, as in hole-doped cuprates. However, the degree of chirality, measured as the ratio κxy|\kappa_{\rm {xy}} / κxx\kappa_{\rm {xx}} |, where κxx\kappa_{\rm {xx}} is the longitudinal thermal conductivity, is much larger in the electron-doped cuprates. We discuss various factors that may be involved in the mechanism that confers chirality to phonons in cuprates, including short-range spin correlations.

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@article{arxiv.2112.09187,
  title  = {Thermal Hall conductivity of electron-doped cuprates},
  author = {Marie-Eve Boulanger and Gaël Grissonnanche and Étienne Lefrançois and Adrien Gourgout and Ke-Jun Xu and Zhi-Xun Shen and Richard L. Greene and Louis Taillefer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09187},
  year   = {2022}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures