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Phonon drag thermal Hall effect in metallic strontium titanate

  • Sorbonne Université
  • Collège de France

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Abstract

SrTiO3, a quantum paralectric, displays a detectable phonon thermal Hall effect (THE). Here, we show that the amplitude of the THE is extremely sensitive to stoichiometry. It drastically decreases upon substitution of a tiny fraction of Sr atoms with Ca, which stabilizes the ferroelectric order. It drastically increases by an even lower density of oxygen vacancies, which turn the system to a dilute metal. The enhancement in the metallic state exceeds by far the sum of the electronic and the phononic contributions. We explain this observation as an outcome of three features: 1) Heat is mostly transported by phonons; 2) the electronic Hall angle is extremely large; and 3) there is substantial momentum exchange between electrons and phonons. Starting from Herring’s picture of phonon drag, we arrive to a quantitative account of the enhanced THE. Thus, phonon drag, hitherto detected as an amplifier of thermoelectric coefficients, can generate a purely thermal transverse response in a dilute metal with a large Hall angle. Our results reveal a hitherto-unknown consequence of momentum-conserving collisions between electrons and phonons.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2201975119
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume119
Issue number35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • Hall angle
  • dilute metal
  • phonon drag
  • quantum paralectric
  • thermal Hall effect

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