Weak Anti-localization in thin films of the Topological Semimetal Candidate Pd3Bi2S2

Abstract

We report the growth and magneto-transport studies of Pd3Bi2S2 (PBS) thin films synthesized by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique. The magneto-transport study on pristine and post annealed films show the presence of more than one type of charge carrier with a carrier concentration in the range 0.6 - 2.26~× 1021 cm-3 and mobility in the range 0.96 - 1.73 × 102 cm2/Vs. At low temperatures a logarithmic increase in conductivity is observed which indicates the presence of weak anti-localization (WAL). The magnetotransport data is analysed within the Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka (HLN) theory. It is found that temperature dependence of the dephasing length can't be explained only by electron-electron scattering and that electron-phonon scattering also contributes to the phase relaxation mechanism in PBS films.

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