Effects of anisotropy and disorder on the conductivity of Weyl semimetals

Abstract

We study dc conductivity of a Weyl semimetal with uniaxial anisotropy (Fermi velocity ratio = v/v≠1) considering the scattering of charge carriers by a wide class of impurity potentials, both short- and long-range. We obtain the ratio of transverse and longitudinal (with respect to the anisotropy axis) conductivities as a function of both and temperature. We find that the transverse and longitudinal conductivities exhibit different temperature dependence in the case of short-range disorder. For general long-range disorder, the temperature dependence ( T4) of the conductivity turns out to be insensitive of the anisotropy in the limits of strong ( and 1) and weak (≈1) anisotropy.

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