Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session S48: Superconductivity: Transport Properties
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
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Chair: Timir Datta, Univ of South Carolina
Abstract: S48.00002 : Chiral phonons in the pseudogap phase of cuprates
11:42 AM–11:54 AM
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Presenter:
Steven Thériault
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Authors:
Steven Thériault
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Gael Grissonnanche
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Adrien Gourgout
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Marie-Eve Boulanger
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Etienne Lefrancois
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Francis Laliberte
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Amirreza Ataei
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Maxime Dion
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Sunseng Pyon
(University of Tokyo (Japan))
Jianshi Zhou
(University of Texas (Austin, USA))
Tomohiro Takayama
(University of Tokyo (Japan))
Hidenori Takagi
(University of Tokyo (Japan))
Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
Louis Taillefer
(Universite de Sherbrooke (Canada))
For p > p*, both Nd-LSCO and Eu-LSCO show no thermal Hall signal for a heat current normal to the planes, i.e. κzy(T) = 0 [2], which establishes that phonons have zero Hall response outside the pseudogap phase. The negative Hall response appears immediately below p* = 0.23, as shown by the large κzy signal observed in Nd-LSCO and Eu-LSCO with p = 0.21. We see that phonons become chiral inside the pseudogap phase, but the mechanism by which this happens remains to be identified.
[1] Grissonnanche et al., Nature 571, 376 (2019)
[2] Grissonnanche et al., Nat. Phys. (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-0965-y
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