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Unconventional free charge in the correlated semimetal Nd2Ir2O7

Published inNature Physics, vol. 16, no. 12, p. 1194-1198
Publication date2020
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Nd2Ir2O7 is a correlated semimetal with the pyrochlore structure, in which competing spin-orbit coupling and electron-electron interactions are believed to induce a time-reversal symmetry broken Weyl semimetal phase characterized by pairs of topologically protected Dirac points at the Fermi energy. However, the emergent properties in these materials are far from clear, and exotic new states of matter have been conjectured. Here we demonstrate optically that at low temperatures the free carrier spectral weight is proportional to T^2 where T is the temperature, as expected for massless Dirac electrons. However, we do {em not} observe the corresponding T^3 term in the specific heat. That the system is not in a Fermi liquid state is further corroborated by the "Planckian" T-linear temperature dependence of the momentum relaxation rate and the progressive opening of a correlation-induced gap at low temperatures. These observations can not be reconciled within the framework of band theory of electron-like quasiparticles and point toward the effective decoupling of the charge transport from the single particle sector.

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WANG, Kai et al. Unconventional free charge in the correlated semimetal Nd2Ir2O7. In: Nature Physics, 2020, vol. 16, n° 12, p. 1194–1198. doi: 10.1038/s41567-020-0955-0
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