Quantized thermoelectric Hall plateau in the quantum limit of graphite as a nodal line semimetal
Abstract
We performed thermoelectric Hall conductivity αxy measurements on single-crystal graphite in the quantum limit up to 13 T. Both electrical and thermoelectric transport measurements were performed on the same crystal to extract pure αxy, avoiding any sample quality dependence. The αxy converges to a plateau in the quantum limit with a linear dependence on temperature. This behavior is analogous to the quantized thermoelectric Hall effect (QTHE) observed in three-dimensional Dirac/Weyl nodal-point semimetals, and experimentally confirms a theoretical proposal on the QTHE in semimetals with nodal lines as in graphite.
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