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Thermodynamic origin of the phonon Hall effect in a honeycomb antiferromagnet

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-10-02 v2 Other Condensed Matter Quantum Gases Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The underlying mechanism of the thermal Hall effect (THE) generated by phonons in a variety of insulators is yet to be identified. Here, we report on a sizeable thermal Hall conductivity in NiPS3_3, a van der Waals stack of honeycomb layers with a zigzag antiferromagnetic order below TNT_N = 155 K. The longitudinal (κaa\kappa_{aa}) and the transverse (κab\kappa_{ab}) thermal conductivities peak at the same temperature and the thermal Hall angle, at this peak, respects a previously identified bound. The amplitude of κab\kappa_{ab} is extremely sensitive to the amplitude of magnetization along the bb-axis, in contrast to the phonon mean free path, which is not at all. We show that the magnon and acoustic phonon bands cross each other along the bb^\ast orientation in the momentum space. The relevance of a thermodynamic property, combined with the irrelevance of the mean free path, points to an intrinsic origin.

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@article{arxiv.2403.13306,
  title  = {Thermodynamic origin of the phonon Hall effect in a honeycomb antiferromagnet},
  author = {Qingkai Meng and Xiaokang Li and Jie Liu and Lingxiao Zhao and Chao Dong and Zengwei Zhu and Liang Li and Kamran Behnia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.13306},
  year   = {2024}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures, Supplemental Materials included