Anisotropic positive linear and sub-linear magnetoresistivity in the cubic type-II Dirac metal Pd3In7
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Abstract
We report a transport study on Pd3In7 which displays multiple Dirac type-II nodes in its electronic dispersion. Pd3In7 is characterized by low residual resistivities and high mobilities, which are consistent with Dirac-like quasiparticles. For an applied magnetic field μoH having a non-zero component along the electrical current, we find a large, positive, and linear in μoH longitudinal magnetoresistivity (LMR). The sign of the LMR and its linear dependence deviate from the behavior reported for the chiral-anomaly-driven LMR in Weyl semimetals. Interestingly, such anomalous LMR is consistent with predictions for the role of the anomaly in type-II Weyl semimetals. In contrast, the transverse magnetoresistivity (TMR for electric fields E ⊥ μoH) is large and positive, increasing by 103-104 % as a function of μoH while following an anomalous, angle-dependent power law ρxx ∼ (μoH)β with β(θ) ≤ 1. The order of magnitude of the TMR, and its anomalous power-law, is explained in terms of uncompensated electron and hole-like Fermi surfaces characterized by anisotropic carrier scattering likely resulting from the absence of Lorentz invariance.
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Publication: A. Flessa Savvidou, et al., Anisotropic positive linear and sub-linear magnetoresistivity in the cubic type-II Dirac metal Pd3In7, manuscript submitted, 2022
Presenters
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Aikaterini Flessa Savvidou
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Authors
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Aikaterini Flessa Savvidou
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Andrzej Ptok
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
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Girish Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi
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Brian Casas
FSU-NHMFL
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Judith K Clark
Florida State University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Victoria M Li
Florida State University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Michael Shatruk
Florida State University
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Sumanta Tewari
Clemson University
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Luis Balicas
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory