Strange metallic magnetotransport in electron-doped cuprates
ORAL
Abstract
The infamous linear-in-T resistivity seen in hole-doped cuprates has become the hallmark of strange metallicity, but a more expansive strange metal phenomenology exists in the electron-doped compounds. Linear-in-T resistivity and linear-in-H magnetoresistivity are observed at low temperatures, in stark contrast to conventional Fermi-liquid behavior, and at high temperatures an anomalous T2 resistivity is observed. In this talk, we discuss other signatures of strange metallicity at higher temperatures (50-300 K) in these compounds as evidenced by magnetotransport experiments.
*This work is supported by the NSF under Grant No.DMR-1708334 and the Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials (CNAM).
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Presenters
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Nicholas Poniatowski
- University of Maryland, College Park