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The Lorenz number in CeCoIn₅ inferred from the thermal and charge Hall currents

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arxiv 0706.2674 v4 pith:QAJ4YXHT submitted 2007-06-18 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.supr-con

The Lorenz number in CeCoIn₅ inferred from the thermal and charge Hall currents

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The thermal Hall conductivity $\kappa_{xy}$ and Hall conductivity $\sigma_{xy}$ in CeCoIn$_5$ are used to determine the Lorenz number ${\cal L}_H$ at low temperature $T$. This enables the separation of the observed thermal conductivity into its electronic and non-electronic parts. We uncover evidence for a charge-neutral, field-dependent thermal conductivity, which we identify with spin excitations. At low $T$, these excitations dominate the scattering of charge carriers. We show that suppression of the spin excitations in high fields leads to a steep enhancement of the electron mean-free-path, which leads to an interesting scaling relation between the magnetoresistance, thermal conductivity and $\sigma_{xy}$.

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