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Quantized and unquantized thermal Hall conductance of Kitaev spin-liquid candidate $α$-RuCl$_3$ (2202.11947v2)

Published 24 Feb 2022 in cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: Despite extensive investigations, a topological state that hosts Majorana edge modes in the magnetic field-induced quantum disordered state of the Kitaev candidate material $\alpha$-RuCl$3$ has been hotly debated. To gain more insight into this issue, we measured the thermal Hall conductivity $\kappa{xy}$ of various samples grown by the Bridgman method. The results show that the half-integer quantum thermal Hall effect is intimately related to the magnitude of longitudinal thermal conductivity and the N\'{e}el temperature at zero field, both of which are sample dependent. Samples exhibiting the half-integer quantum thermal Hall effect have larger zero-field thermal conductivity values than a threshold value, implying that a long mean free path of heat carriers is an important prerequisite. In addition, we find that samples with a higher N\'{e}el temperature exhibit a higher magnetic field at which quantization starts to occur. These results indicate that the quantization phenomenon is significantly affected by the impurity scatterings and the non-Kitaev interactions.

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