Thermal Hall and heat capacity studies of topological magnetic insulators and superconductors
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Huxley, Andrew
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Hermann, Andreas
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Pritchard Cairns, Luke Seaton
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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2021-06-08T12:26:37Z
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2021-06-08T12:26:37Z
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2021-07-31
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This thesis describes the development, and implementation, of effective low
temperature thermal measurements, and their application in investigating the
thermal transport and heat capacity of topological systems.
The first investigation concerns the quantum magnet SrCu2(BO3)2. This
material is a physical realisation of the Shastry-Sutherland model - a two-dimensional square lattice, solved to have a ground state of singlets on diagonal
bonds. A number of theoretical studies have suggested that the material
should host a topological phase of magnetic excitations (or triplons), which
may manifest a thermal Hall effect - arguably the best experimental probe of
neutral, topologically non-trivial quasiparticles. However, within the measured
experimental resolution, the material exhibits no thermal Hall signal. The
theory relies on triplon-triplon interactions being negligible, such that the triplon
number is conserved. The results suggest that - in the temperature range under
investigation - this is not a fair assumption. Additionally, an identical procedure
has been used to investigate Lu2V2O7 - a material that has been shown to exhibit
a thermal Hall effect, of a similar magnitude to that which was predicted for
SrCu2(BO3)2. This measurement was successful in replicating those previous
results, and thus demonstrated the feasibility of detecting a similar signal in
SrCu2(BO3)2.
The same experimental procedure has also been adapted in order to investigate
the thermal transport properties of the heavy fermion superconductor UPt3 at
mK temperatures. This experiment was intended to test a recent theoretical
prediction that the low temperature B-phase should exhibit a zero-field anomalous
thermal Hall effect. Observation of such an effect would be the first definitive
proof of bulk chiral superconductivity. Although no zero-field signal was found,
the material does exhibit a thermal Hall effect approaching the in-field B-C
transition (between two superconducting phases). Further measurements have
sought to clarify the origin of this effect, and in particular, whether it might be
linked to the chirality of the superconducting state.
Finally, the specific heat of the heavy fermion compounds UAu2 and UTe2 has
been measured at mK temperatures, with a bespoke heat capacity stage. In
the former, the specific heat shows non-Fermi liquid behaviour, deep within an
antiferromagnetically ordered phase. This contrasts with the majority of heavy
fermion compounds, wherein non-Fermi liquid behaviour is attributed to a close
proximity to a magnetic quantum critical point. Additionally, the specific heat
indicates there is a magnetic phase transition at high fields, at which point the
material reverts to a Fermi liquid behaviour. This implies the quantum critical
behaviour in UAu2 is tied to the antiferromagnetic order. UTe2 is a heavy fermion
superconductor, anticipated to host a topological form of superconductivity. For
this material, specific heat measurements have been employed to demonstrate
that the superconducting properties vary with composition. Most notably, the
residual specific heat as T → 0 appears to be negatively correlated with the
superconducting transition temperature. This contradicts a recent hypothesis
that the residual contribution is due to only one spin direction being paired in
the superconducting state.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/37679
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/957
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The University of Edinburgh
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Luke Pritchard Cairns, J.-Ph. Reid, Robin Perry, Dharmalingam Prabhakaran and Andrew Huxley - Thermal Hall Effect of Topological Triplons in SrCu2(BO3)2, JPS Conf. Proc., 30, 011089 (2020)
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ke Pritchard Cairns, Callum R Stevens, Christopher D O’Neill and An drew Huxley - Composition dependence of the superconducting properties of UTe2, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 32, 415602 (2020)
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topological phenomena
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bosonic systems
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edge current
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thermal Hall effect
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SrCu2(BO3)2
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bosonic topological insulator
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UPt3
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superconductivity
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Thermal Hall and heat capacity studies of topological magnetic insulators and superconductors
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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