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Ultralow-temperature thermal conductivity of Pr2Ir2O7: a metallic spin-liquid candidate with quantum criticality

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-08-23 v1 Materials Science Superconductivity

Abstract

The frustrated pyrochlore iridate Pr2_2Ir2_2O7_7 was proposed as a metallic quantum spin liquid located at a zero-field quantum critical point. Here we present the ultralow-temperature thermal conductivity measurements on the Pr2_2Ir2_2O7_7 single crystals to detect possible exotic excitations. In zero field, the thermal conductivity shows a dramatic suppression above a characteristic temperature TsT_s \approx 0.12 K. With increasing field, TsT_s increases and the thermal conductivity tends to saturate above HH = 5 T. The Wiedemann-Franz law is verified at high fields and inferred at zero field. It suggests the normal behavior of electrons at the quantum critical point, and the absence of mobile fermionic magnetic excitations. The strong suppression of thermal conductivity is attributed to the scattering of phonons by the spin system, likely the fluctuating spins. These results shed new light on the microscopic description on this novel compound.

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@article{arxiv.1807.11185,
  title  = {Ultralow-temperature thermal conductivity of Pr2Ir2O7: a metallic spin-liquid candidate with quantum criticality},
  author = {J. M. Ni and Y. Y. Huang and E. J. Cheng and Y. J. Yu and B. L. Pan and Q. Li and L. M. Xu and Z. M. Tian and S. Y. Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.11185},
  year   = {2022}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures, with Supplemental Material