Mapping the temperature-dependent quasiparticle scattering rate over the Fermi surface of an organic superconductor

ORAL

Abstract

The interlayer magnetoresistance $\rho_{zz}$ of the organic metal $\kappa$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$Cu(NCS)$_2$ is studied in fields of up to 45~T and at temperatures $T$ from 0.5~K to 30~K. The peak in $\rho_{zz}$ seen in in-plane fields, a definitive signature of interlayer coherence, remains to $T$s exceeding the Anderson criterion for incoherent transport by a factor $\sim 30$. Angle-dependent magnetoresistance oscillations are modeled using an approach based on field-induced quasiparticle paths on a 3D Fermi surface, to yield the $T$ dependence of the scattering rate $\tau^{-1}$. The results suggest that $\tau^{-1}$ does not vary strongly over the Fermi surface, and that it has a $T^2$ dependence due to electron-electron scattering. These findings are contrasted with recent experiments on cuprates, and their implications for models of organic superconductivity (e.g. FLEX) are discussed.

*Supported by DOE, NSF, State of Florida and EPSRC (UK)

Authors

  • John Singleton

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos
  • Paul Goddard

    • Oxford University Physics
  • Arzhang Ardavan

    • Oxford University Physics
  • Stephen Blundell

    • Oxford University Physics
  • Ross McDonald

    • Los Alamos National Lab.
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Stan Tozer

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32310, USA
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee
  • Amalia Coldea

    • Bristol University Physics
  • John Schlueter

    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439