Magnetic field induced drastic violation of Wiedemann-Franz law in Dirac semimetal Cd3As2

Abstract

The journey through the nontrivial band topology beyond the conventional band structure has resulted in the recent discovery of three-dimensional Dirac semimetal phase in Na3Bi and Cd3As2. The bulk state of which is semi-metallic obeying linear energy dispersion, while the surface state is topology protected Fermi arc. Due to the unique band topology, they show different exotic electronic properties of both fundamental and technological interest. From electrical and thermal transport measurements, we have demonstrated a remarkable violation of Wiedemann-Franz law (WFL) under application of magmatic field in Cd3As2 and the violation becomes more and more drastic with increasing magnetic field strength. Whereas the validity of WFL is the key feature of Landau Fermi-liquid theory in metal, the notion of quasiparticles is the building block to this theory. This implies that the fundamental concept of Landau quasiparticle no longer holds in Cd3As2 in presence of magnetic field. The continuous break down of Landau quasiparticle framework with field introduces a concept of field induced quantum critical point (QCP) as in the case of heavy fermion compounds YbRh2Si2, Sr3Ru2O7, etc.

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