Anomalous thermal Hall effect and anomalous Nernst effect of CsV3Sb5
Abstract
Motived by time-reversal symmetry breaking and giant anomalous Hall effect in kagome superconductor AV3Sb5 (A = Cs, K, Rb), we carried out the thermal transport measurements on CsV3Sb5. In addition to the anomalous Hall effect, the anomalous Nernst effect and the anomalous thermal Hall effect emerge. Interestingly, the longitudinal thermal conductivity xx largely deviates from the electronic contribution obtained from the longitudinal conductivity σxx by the Wiedemann-Franz law. In contrast, the thermal Hall conductivity xy is roughly consistent with the Wiedemann-Franz law from electronic contribution. All these results indicate the large phonon contribution in the longitudinal thermal conductivity. Moreover, the thermal Hall conductivity is also slightly greater than the theoretical electronic contribution, indicating other charge neutral contributions. More than that, the Nernst coefficient and Hall resistivity show the multi-band behavior with possible additional contribution from Berry curvature at the low fields.
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