Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, South Korea.
Science. 2017 Jan 27;355(6323):371-374. doi: 10.1126/science.aag0410.
In electrically conductive solids, the Wiedemann-Franz law requires the electronic contribution to thermal conductivity to be proportional to electrical conductivity. Violations of the Wiedemann-Franz law are typically an indication of unconventional quasiparticle dynamics, such as inelastic scattering, or hydrodynamic collective motion of charge carriers, typically pronounced only at cryogenic temperatures. We report an order-of-magnitude breakdown of the Wiedemann-Franz law at high temperatures ranging from 240 to 340 kelvin in metallic vanadium dioxide in the vicinity of its metal-insulator transition. Different from previously established mechanisms, the unusually low electronic thermal conductivity is a signature of the absence of quasiparticles in a strongly correlated electron fluid where heat and charge diffuse independently.
在导电固体中,维德曼-弗朗兹定律要求热导率的电子贡献与电导率成正比。对维德曼-弗朗兹定律的违反通常表明存在非常规准粒子动力学,例如非弹性散射,或电荷载流子的流体动力学集体运动,通常仅在低温下显著。我们在金属二氧化钒中金属-绝缘体转变附近的 240 至 340 开尔文的高温范围内报告了维德曼-弗朗兹定律的数量级下降。与先前确立的机制不同,电子热导率异常低是强关联电子流体中不存在准粒子的特征,其中热和电荷独立扩散。