Revealing an anisotropic electronic scattering rate in the "non-metallic" metal FeCrAs using the Hall effect
We probe the relationship between magnetism and "non-metallic" transport in the magnetically frustrated metal FeCrAs using the low-field Hall effect. We find that the low-field Hall coefficient is dependent on crystal orientation, and exhibits two temperature-induced sign reversals when th...
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Zusammenfassung: | We probe the relationship between magnetism and "non-metallic" transport in
the magnetically frustrated metal FeCrAs using the low-field Hall effect. We
find that the low-field Hall coefficient is dependent on crystal orientation,
and exhibits two temperature-induced sign reversals when the current is within
the $ab$-plane. We suggest that these observations are due to scattering from
magnetic fluctuations that become momentum-dependent near the onset of
long-range magnetic order. It seems, however, that this additional
spin-fluctuation scattering rides on top of the non-metallic resistivity, and
Hund's metal interorbital correlations remain a possible source of the
non-metallic behaviour. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2110.09486 |