Unveiling the double-peak structure of quantum oscillations in the specific heat
Abstract
Quantum oscillation phenomenon is an essential tool to understand the electronic structure of quantum matter. Here we report a systematic study of quantum oscillations in the electronic specific heat in natural graphite. We show that the crossing of a single spin Landau level and the Fermi energy give rise to a double-peak structure, in striking contrast to the single peak expected from Lifshitz-Kosevich theory. Intriguingly, the double-peak structure is predicted by the kernel term for in the free electron theory. The represents a spectroscopic tuning fork of width 4.8 which can be tuned at will to resonance. Using a coincidence method, the double-peak structure can be used to accurately determine the Lande -factor of quantum materials. More generally, the tuning fork can be used to reveal any peak in fermionic density of states tuned by magnetic field, such as Lifshitz transition in heavy-fermion compounds.
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@article{arxiv.2309.02744,
title = {Unveiling the double-peak structure of quantum oscillations in the specific heat},
author = {Zhuo Yang and Benoit Fauque and Toshihiro Nomura and Takashi Shitaokoshi and Sunghoon Kim and Debanjan Chowdhury and Zuzana Pribulova and Jozef Kacmarcik and Alexandre Pourret and Georg Knebel and Dai Aoki and Thierry Klein and Duncan K. Maude and Christophe Marcenat and Yoshimitsu Kohama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.02744},
year = {2023}
}
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22 pages, 5 figures, Accepted in Nature Communications