Electronic thermal resistivity and quasiparticle collision cross section in semimetals

  • Adrien Gourgout
  • , Arthur Marguerite
  • , Benoît Fauqué
  • , Kamran Behnia

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Abstract

Electron-electron collisions lead to a T-square component in the electrical resistivity of Fermi liquids. The case of liquid He3 illustrates that the thermal resistivity of a Fermi liquid has a T-square term, expressed in m×W-1. Its natural units are ℏ/kFEF2. Here, we present a high-resolution study of the thermal conductivity in bismuth, employing magnetic field to extract the tiny electronic component of the total thermal conductivity and resolving signals as small as ≈60μK. We find that the electronic thermal resistivity follows a T-square temperature dependence with a prefactor twice larger than the electric T-square prefactor. Adding this information to what has been known for other semimetals, we find that the prefactor of the T-square thermal resistivity scales with the square of the inverse of the Fermi temperature, implying that the dimensionless fermion-fermion collision cross section is roughly proportional to the Fermi wavelength, indicating that it is not simply set by the strength of the Coulomb interaction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number155119
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume110
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2024

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