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Sondheimer oscillations as a probe of non-ohmic flow in type-II Weyl semimetal WP2_2

Published 15 Dec 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.str-el | (2012.08522v1)

Abstract: As conductors in electronic applications shrink, microscopic conduction processes lead to strong deviations from Ohm's law. Depending on the length scales of momentum conserving (lMCl_{MC}) and relaxing (lMRl_{MR}) electron scattering, and the device size (dd), current flows may shift from ohmic to ballistic to hydrodynamic regimes and more exotic mixtures thereof. So far, an in situ, in-operando methodology to obtain these parameters self-consistently within a micro/nanodevice, and thereby identify its conduction regime, is critically lacking. In this context, we exploit Sondheimer oscillations, semi-classical magnetoresistance oscillations due to helical electronic motion, as a method to obtain lMRl_{MR} in micro-devices even when lMR≫dl_{MR}\gg d. This gives information on the bulk lMRl_{MR} complementary to quantum oscillations, which are sensitive to all scattering processes. We extract lMRl_{MR} from the Sondheimer amplitude in the topological semi-metal WP<em>2<em>2, at elevated temperatures up to T∼50T\sim 50~K, in a range most relevant for hydrodynamic transport phenomena. Our data on micrometer-sized devices are in excellent agreement with experimental reports of the large bulk l</em>MRl</em>{MR} and thus confirm that WP<em>2<em>2 can be microfabricated without degradation. Indeed, the measured scattering rates match well with those of theoretically predicted electron-phonon scattering, thus supporting the notion of strong momentum exchange between electrons and phonons in WP2_2 at these temperatures. These results conclusively establish Sondheimer oscillations as a quantitative probe of l</em>MRl</em>{MR} in micro-devices in studying non-ohmic electron flow.

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