Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session K04: Dirac/Weyl Semimetals -- Transport I
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: 107C
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Jin Hu, University of Arkansas
Abstract: K04.00010 : Weyl fermion-phonon coupling and magnetic-field-induced large thermopower in TaP
9:48 AM–10:00 AM
Presenter:
Fei Han
(Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Authors:
Fei Han
(Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Thanh Nguyen
(Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Nina Andrejevic
(Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ricardo Pablo Pedro
(Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Mingda Li
(Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
We measured the phonons via inelastic X-ray scattering (IXS) on the TaP crystals near the Weyl points, where an ambipolar behavior is observed when moving away from the Weyl points. This is a reliable indicator of the existence and the strength of Weyl fermion-phonon coupling. We are further using the magnetic field to break the time-reversal-symmetry for observing the central phenomenon of chiral anomaly. We also observed an unexpected magnetic-field-induced large thermopower in TaP. We consider the large thermopower of the Weyl semimetal induced by magnetic field subjected to a quantizing magnetic field. The thermopower of the Weyl semimetal grows linearly with the field without saturation and can reach extremely high values. This sheds lights on the achievement of a record-high thermoelectric figure-of-merit.
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