Magnetotransport of dirty-limit van Hove singularity quasiparticles

  • Yang Xu
  • , František Herman
  • , Veronica Granata
  • , Daniel Destraz
  • , Lakshmi Das
  • , Jakub Vonka
  • , Simon Gerber
  • , Jonathan Spring
  • , Marta Gibert
  • , Andreas Schilling
  • , Xiaofu Zhang
  • , Shiyan Li
  • , Rosalba Fittipaldi
  • , Mark H. Fischer
  • , Antonio Vecchione
  • , Johan Chang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Tuning of electronic density-of-states singularities is a common route to unconventional metal physics. Conceptually, van Hove singularities are realized only in clean two-dimensional systems. Little attention has therefore been given to the disordered (dirty) limit. Here, we provide a magnetotransport study of the dirty metamagnetic system calcium-doped strontium ruthenate. Fermi liquid properties persist across the metamagnetic transition, but with an unusually strong variation of the Kadowaki-Woods ratio. This is revealed by a strong decoupling of inelastic electron scattering and electronic mass inferred from density-of-state probes. We discuss this Fermi liquid behavior in terms of a magnetic field tunable van Hove singularity in the presence of disorder. More generally, we show how dimensionality and disorder control the fate of transport properties across metamagnetic transitions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1
JournalCommunications Physics
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

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