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Anomalously low electronic thermal conductivity in metallic vanadium dioxide

Author(s)
Sangwook, LeeHippalgaonkar, KedarYang, FanHong, JiawangKo, ChanghyunSuh, JoonkiLiu, KaiWang, KevinUrban, Jeffrey J.Zhang, XiangDames, ChrisHartnoll, Sean A.Delaire, OlivierWu, Junqiao
Issued Date
2017-01
DOI
10.1126/science.aag0410
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/27088
Fulltext
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/355/6323/371
Citation
SCIENCE, v.355, no.6323, pp.371 - 374
Abstract
In electrically conductive solids, the Wiedemann-Franz law requires the electronic contribution to thermal conductivity to be proportional to electrical conductivity. Violations of the Wiedemann-Franz law are typically an indication of unconventional quasiparticle dynamics, such as inelastic scattering, or hydrodynamic collective motion of charge carriers, typically pronounced only at cryogenic temperatures. We report an order-of-magnitude breakdown of the Wiedemann-Franz law at high temperatures ranging from 240 to 340 kelvin in metallic vanadium dioxide in the vicinity of its metal-insulator transition. Different from previously established mechanisms, the unusually low electronic thermal conductivity is a signature of the absence of quasiparticles in a strongly correlated electron fluid where heat and charge diffuse independently.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
0036-8075
Keyword
TRANSPORTDRIVENSUPERCONDUCTIVITYVIOLATIONQUANTUM CRITICAL-POINTWIEDEMANN-FRANZ LAWNANOWIRESLIQUIDMOTT TRANSITIONVO2

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