Optical Thermal Diffusivity Measurements in CsV<sub>3</sub>Sb<sub>5</sub>
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Abstract
CsV3Sb5 is a quasi-2D metal where the V atoms make a kagome lattice. It has a charge density wave (CDW) order and two time reversal symmetry breaking (TRSB) orders and is expected to have nontrivial Z2 band topology [1]. We use a photo-thermal microscope for high resolution thermal diffusivity and optical differential reflectivity measurements in CsV3Sb5 by measuring phase delay in local reflectivity. This is supplemented with specific heat and Kerr effect measurements. Our primary observation is at the CDW transition, a strong anomaly is observed in thermal diffusivity. Within within eight degrees of the CDW transition temperature, there diffusivity plummets by 40%. Resistivity measurement data is used to extract the electronic contribution of thermal conductivity. We will further discuss various contributions to the thermal conductivity and validity of the Wiedemann–Franz law law.
[1] L. Yu, et al, arXiv:2107.10714
[1] L. Yu, et al, arXiv:2107.10714
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Presenters
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Erik D Kountz
Stanford University
Authors
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Erik D Kountz
Stanford University
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Aharon Kapitulnik
Stanford Univ
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David Saykin
Stanford Univ
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Claudia Felser
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physic, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden, Germany, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids