Direct electrical probing of anomalous Nernst conductivity

Abstract

Despite the usefulness of the anomalous Nernst conductivity (αAxy) for studying electronic band structures and exploring magnetic materials with large transverse thermopower, there has not been a straightforward way to obtain αAxy in the experiment. Here, we propose a simple and versatile method enabling direct electrical probing of αAxy, which is realized by creating a closed circuit consisting of a target magnetic material and a non-magnetic conductor. This method was experimentally demonstrated on a thin film of magnetic Weyl semimetal Co2MnGa, where the closed circuit was formed simply by connecting both ends of the Co2MnGa film with a Au wire. A good approximation of αAxy was obtained in a wide temperature range, validating the proposed method and exhibiting its potential for aiding the further development of topological materials science and transverse thermoelectrics.

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