Fermi-surface reconstruction in the cuprate superconductor YBCO via the thermal Hall effect

ORAL

Abstract

We recently showed that the thermal conductivity $\kappa_{xx}$ can be used to directly measure the upper critical field H$_{c2}$ in cuprate superconductors [1]. Here we show that the thermal Hall conductivity $\kappa _{xy}$ can be used to probe the nature of the carriers in these materials. We present a study of $\kappa_{xy}$ in YBCO at a doping p $=$ 0.11, as a function of magnetic field up to 35 T down to low temperature. The fact that $\kappa_{xy}$ is negative above H$_{c2} \quad =$ 24 T confirms the presence of an electron-like pocket in the normal-state Fermi surface [2], the result of a reconstruction caused by the emergence of charge order at low temperature [3]. We show how the Fermi-surface reconstruction evolves as a function of field and temperature. [1] G. Grissonnanche \textit{et al.}, arXiv:1303.3856 (2013). [2] D. LeBoeuf \textit{et al}., Nature 450, 533 (2007). [3] F. Lalibert\'{e} \textit{et al}., Nature Communications 2, 432 (2011).

Authors

  • Gael Grissonnanche

    • University of Sherbrooke
  • Sophie Dufour-Beaus\'ejour

    • University of Sherbrooke
    • Universit\'e de Sherbrooke
  • Francis Laliberte

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
    • University of Sherbrooke
  • Alexis Riopel

    • University of Sherbrooke
  • Olivier Cyr-Choiniere

    • University of Sherbrooke
  • Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud

    • University of Sherbrooke
    • Universit\'e de Sherbrooke
  • Louis Taillefer

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
    • University of Sherbrooke
  • James Day

    • The University of British Columbia
    • University of British Columbia
  • 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

    • 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
  • David Graf

    • NHMFL Tallahassee
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee
  • Steffen Kramer

    • LNCMI Grenoble