Anomalous Nernst and Seebeck coefficients in epitaxial thin film Co<sub>2</sub>MnAl<sub>x</sub>Si<sub>1-x</sub>
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Abstract
We have measured the Seebeck and anomalous Nernst coefficients and corresponding transverse and longitudinal thermoelectric conductivities from 2 to 400 K in thin film (∼ 10 nm) Co2MnAlxSi1-x (0≤x≤1) grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). A large (-14 A*m-1K-1 at 300 K) anomalous transverse thermoelectric conductivity αxyA is observed in Co2MnAl, which is 50 times larger than αxyA of Co2MnSi (0.28 A*m-1K-1 at 300 K), as well as a significant enhancement in the anomalous Hall conductivity (6 times larger at 300K). This enhancement is likely due to the appearance of Weyl points in the band structure of Co2MnAl close to the Fermi level. As a result of the high sensitivity to the Weyl points near the Fermi level, we propose αxyA as a helpful tool to capture Weyl points that are too far from the Fermi level to produce significant effect in the anomalous Hall conductivity.
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Presenters
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Han Yu
University of Minnesota
Authors
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Han Yu
University of Minnesota
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Aaron Breidenbach
University of Minnesota
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William K. Peria
University of Minnesota, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota
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Timothy A Peterson
University of Minnesota
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Anthony McFadden
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Chris J Palmstrom
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California Santa Barbara
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Paul A Crowell
University of Minnesota, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota