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Temperature Enhancement of Thermal Hall Conductance Quantization

Ion Cosma Fulga, Yuval Oreg, A. D. Mirlin, Ady Stern, David F. Mross

2020Physical Review Letters29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The quest for non-Abelian quasiparticles has inspired decades of experimental and theoretical efforts, where the scarcity of direct probes poses a key challenge. Among their clearest signatures is a thermal Hall conductance with quantized half-integer value in units of κ_{0}=π^{2}k_{B}^{2}T/3h (T is temperature, h the Planck constant, k_{B} the Boltzmann constant). Such values were recently observed in a quantum-Hall system and a magnetic insulator. We show that nontopological "thermal metal" phases that form due to quenched disorder may disguise as non-Abelian phases by well approximating the trademark quantized thermal Hall response. Remarkably, the quantization here improves with temperature, in contrast to fully gapped systems. We provide numerical evidence for this effect and discuss its possible implications for the aforementioned experiments.

Topics & Concepts

QuasiparticleQuantum Hall effectPhysicsCondensed matter physicsQuantization (signal processing)Boltzmann constantThermalQuantum mechanicsAbelian groupQuantum spin Hall effectMagnetic fieldSuperconductivityThermodynamicsMathematicsCombinatoricsAlgorithmQuantum and electron transport phenomenaPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismTopological Materials and Phenomena