论文标题
在超级精美的铁磁srruo $ _3 $金属薄膜
Sub-THz momentum drag and violation of Matthiessen's rule in an ultraclean ferromagnetic SrRuO$_3$ metallic thin film
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论文摘要
srruo $ _3 $,一种大约160 \ k居里温度的铁磁铁,在低于$ \ $ 30 k的低于$ \ $ 30 k的$ t^2 $依赖性直流电阻率上表现出来。但是,先前在红外和terahertz中的光学研究和terahertz的光学研究在低温下在低温中表现出与fermi liike femipiquip thevip thevip thevip thevip captractiest theeptipers contractipers confip femi-lii的相反。在这项工作中,我们测量具有残留电阻率比的薄膜的低频Thz范围响应,$ρ_{300k}/ρ_{4K} \ $ 74。这样的低疾病样本允许对电子 - 电子相互作用对低频运输的影响前所未有。在低于30 K的温度下,我们发现了一个非常尖锐的零频模式,其宽度较窄,宽度大于$ k_bt/\ hbar $,也具有至少具有较大数量级散射速率的较宽的零频率Lorentzian。这两种功能都具有与费米 - 液体一致的温度依赖性,并明确显示t $^2 $缩放的更宽功能。这样的两种干燥的运输案阐明了先前关于违反Mathielssen规则的报道以及对金属鲜明的鲜明措施的极端敏感性。我们考虑了两种特征光学电导率的起源的许多可能性,包括保存带间散射的动量以及对伪摩托的近似保护产生的多型效应,这是由准1D费米表面产生的。
SrRuO$_3$, a ferromagnet with an approximately 160\,K Curie temperature, exhibits a $T^2$ dependent dc resistivity below $\approx$ 30 K. Nevertheless, previous optical studies in the infrared and terahertz range show non-Drude dynamics at low temperatures which seem to contradict a Fermi-liquid picture with long-lived quasiparticles. In this work, we measure the low-frequency THz range response of thin films with residual resistivity ratios, $ρ_{300K}/ ρ_{4K} \approx$ 74. Such low disorder samples allow an unprecedented look at the effects of electron-electron interactions on low-frequency transport. At temperatures below 30 K, we found both a very sharp zero-frequency mode which has a width narrower than $k_BT/\hbar$ as well as a broader zero frequency Lorentzian that has at least an order of magnitude larger scattering rate. Both features have temperature dependencies consistent with a Fermi-liquid with the wider feature explicitly showing a T$^2$ scaling. Such two -Drude transport sheds light on previous reports of the violation of Mathielssen's rule and extreme sensitivity to disorder in metallic ruthenates. We consider a number of possibilities for the origin of the two feature optical conductivity including multiband effects that arise from momentum conserving interband scattering and the approximate conservation of a pseudo-momentum that arises from quasi-1D Fermi surfaces.