A new quantum oscillation frequency in the thermoelectric response of YBa2Cu3Oy

ORAL

Abstract

The Seebeck and Nernst coefficients of the cuprate superconductor YBa2Cu3Oy were measured in a high-quality single crystal with doping p = 0.11, as a function of magnetic field up to 45 T at low temperatures. Giant quantum oscillations are observed in both thermoelectric coefficients. The dominant frequency Fa = 530 T is in agreement with previously observed oscillations in transport, specific heat, and magnetization, attributed to a closed electron Fermi surface. The Seebeck effect reveals an additional frequency Fb = 95 T [1], with a low effective mass [2]. We propose that this new frequency arises from a hitherto undetected closed hole-like Fermi surface. This can explain the variation with magnetic field of several transport properties, such as the Seebeck, Hall [3], and thermal Hall effects, as well as the doping dependence of the normal-state Seebeck effect at low temperature [4], which is inconsistent with a lone electron pocket. Work performed at the NHMFL Tallahassee. [1] N. Doiron-Leyraud et al., preprint. [2] S. Badoux et al., preprint. [3] D. LeBoeuf et al., Phys. Rev. B 83, 054056 (2011). [4] F. Laliberte et al., Nat. Commun. 2, 432 (2011).

Authors

  • Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
  • Samuel Rene de Cotret

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
  • Francis Laliberte

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
    • University of Sherbrooke
  • Louis Taillefer

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
    • University of Sherbrooke
  • Brad Ramshaw

    • University of British Columbia
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos
  • Ruixing Liang

    • The University of British Columbia
    • University of British Columbia
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia; Quantum Matter Institute, University of British Columbia
  • Doug Bonn

    • University of British Columbia
  • Walter Hardy

    • University of British Columbia